How to secure wireless network

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  1. RXV2300

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    Need some help/guide on how to secure my wireless network.
    I have following:
    -Desktop running windows XP
    -Cable modem
    -Netgear wireless router

    Just got myself laptop & when I try to connect to internet via wireless router (laptop does detect wireless router/netgear) however it says something like "this is not a secured connection"
    What do I need to do to make this wireless network secured.
    Do I need to modify/change setting in router or laptop or both.
    How can I make both desktop & laptop secured?
    Thank you for your help/guide.
     
  2. SRH22

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    first of all, you have to access the router and to do that...you normaly type 192.168.1.1 into your web broswer and you will normally be presented with a prompt asking you for a username and password....

    By default, it should be UN admin PW admin...after that you should gain access and be able to enter and encryption key...make sure and choose WPA2 TKIP/AES..

     
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    Tks for your reply. I will try what you told me when I get home little later but for now can you tell me how to get the encryption key?
     
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    the encryption key is whatever to decide to make it....it can be anything....also don't forget to change the SSID, that is the networks name..just to personalize a bit...
     
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    Hello & thank you again for your reply,
    I did all you told me & it seems to work, when I go to my laptop it now says connected to "secured" wireless network.
    But I'm not 100% sure about what you said,
    "make sure and choose WPA2 TKIP/AES"
    where is this? In my laptop wireless networj properties?
    When I go here I see 2 tabs, connection & security so I choose security, then "security type" with a drop-down window & also encryption type with drop-down window which has TKIP or AES.
    After securing router I opened laptop & by default in security type window it puts 'WPA-ERPSONAL" & in encryption it put "TKIP"
    Is this o.k or do I need to change something here?
     
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    WPA2 is the type of encryption to place on the network..it is newer and better...

    TKIP/AES is another type of encryption put it @ 64- or 128- encryption i think....just use it when you can

    ....duh....lol
     
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    Hello again,

    I seem to have some small issues. somehow I've lost connection.

    A) On my router "advacned wireless settings" I see a box marked
    wireless card access list "setup access list" here I need to enter
    MAC address of all wireless computers/hardware, if I don't I will not be able to connect with the router.

    B) I also have PS3 which use to connect wireless, now that I have secured it will not. I tried entering MAC ID of PS3 in the router setting but still no go.

    C) Is Laptop suppose to have own MAC ID so I can enter it in the router. Not sure that happened, it worked before.

    D) I also have "TIVO" DVR which has USB network adaptor & worked well but now that I am using network security it seems everything has lost connection.
     
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    Answer to all...

    Yes, because you have secured your wireless network..everything that was using that "unsecured network connection" before just connected right to it...just like any laptop/USB/wireless anything...

    Now that you have encryption those devices now have to authenticate themselves on your wireless network...how they do that, i have no idea...you may have to check with their websites or remove encryption from your network.
     

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