Wednesday, February 23, 2011

How to make your home router secure? | Home router

How to make your home router secure? | Home router

8377 MLCS Router kit with carbide 1/2-inch, 15-cut


  • quality carbide bits
  • 15 different bits in the set
  • wooden storage box included
  • 1/2-inch pole
  • Perfect, economical, all-purpose purpose starter kit
  • High quality hard metal set includes many ordinary sizes and styles: 4 straight bit (16.3 “, 1 / 4″, 1 / 2 “, 3 / 4″), 1 round over bit (8.3), 1 Cove Bit (1 / 2 ” ), 1 Roman Ogee Bit (5 / 32 “), 1 45 ° Chamfer Bit, 1 Flush Trim Bit (1 / 2″), 1 rebating cutter (8.3), one dovetail bit (2.1 “x 14 degrees V), 1 -Dance Bit (8.3 “), 1 Hinge Mortising Bit (1 / 2″), 1 Panel Pilot Bit (4.1 “), 1 Round Nose Bit (1 / 4″), 1 wrench and 1 impact to Round Over Bit convert Beading Bit . Well-built wooden storage box also included


    List Price: $ 69.95
    Price: $ 39.95

    Need to ensure that my home router so that no one but me my network ================================ ====

    response from Alex
    , if you configure it, select Password Protect

    answer Covered Musketeer
    If it a wireless router, 1 Make sure it is the latest firmware. Just google “[router develop name] Firmware” 2 Secure it with an official password to strangers to access it and adjust the settings to verhindern.3. Secure with WPA2 encryption and strong password consisting of more than 8 font.

    answer Rankine Zero
    Assuming you mean a wireless Router.1) Keep your Broadcasting2 SSID) Enable encryption. WPA2 is unfilled, WPA if not. WEP only as a last resort (not sure at all) 3) If you want even more security and want to use only certain machines to the wireless, use the Build IT admin tool on your router that only machines with specific MAC addresses.

    answer by Daniel
    complex a password with WPA encryption is to crack WEP simple. Use Media Control address filtering allows only certain computers to connect to your router. Exchange your router’s default login, and hide your SSID.


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