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my neighbour says that he was able to get on line using my broadband wireless connection! how can I stop this happening again?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You need to encrypt your wireless router. This means putting in a password that you need to know before it will let anyone access the signal.
Without knowing what hardware you're using it's impossible to advise further, but you do need to do this - you may even be exposing your files to your neighbour. I had a neighbour with some very advanced tastes in pornography - I only know because he had an unprotected network.
Without knowing what hardware you're using it's impossible to advise further, but you do need to do this - you may even be exposing your files to your neighbour. I had a neighbour with some very advanced tastes in pornography - I only know because he had an unprotected network.
Some internet providers provide very useful information about setting up a router:
http://uk-tiscali.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/uk_tisc ali.cfg/php/enduser/std_alp.php
http://uk-tiscali.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/uk_tisc ali.cfg/php/enduser/std_alp.php
Hi twilightflye
Both your router and lan adapter have WPA support which will secure your network. You should set up a long password (12 characters) using letters and numbers. You may need to hunt around in the router config to enable WPA or refer to the install disk for docs/instructions on configuring your router.
Its just not true to say that using a wired router is any safer than using a wireless router. There are just different considerations. In all cases, make it difficult for intruders by protecting network access and access to sensitive files with good passwords.
Both your router and lan adapter have WPA support which will secure your network. You should set up a long password (12 characters) using letters and numbers. You may need to hunt around in the router config to enable WPA or refer to the install disk for docs/instructions on configuring your router.
Its just not true to say that using a wired router is any safer than using a wireless router. There are just different considerations. In all cases, make it difficult for intruders by protecting network access and access to sensitive files with good passwords.