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Old October 3rd 07, 12:33 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.pc-homebuilt
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58 Set your preferred network

To make sure you always connect to the same wireless network, open the
Network icon in your system tray, click the Advanced button, and under
"Preferred networks," move the network to the top of the list.
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59 Go stealth

Tighten your home network's security by disabling its Service Set
Identifier (SSID) broadcast. By default, all access points broadcast
their SSID or network name to anyone within range. Disabling this
feature will deter hackers.

60 Change frequencies

To avoid potential interference from your cordless phone, buy one that
operates on a frequency different from your network's. Companies such
as Uniden now offer phones that operate on a 5.8GHz frequency; most Wi-
Fi networks operate on 2.4GHz.

61 Channel surfing

Too many wireless networks nearby? If you're experiencing trouble, try
changing the Wi-Fi channel to avoid interference. Check your manual
for instructions.

62 Repeat performance

Adding a repeater is the quickest and easiest way to broaden the range
of your wireless network. Just place the repeater halfway between your
router and your computer.

63 Build a wall

Create a virtual wall of protection between your network and the
Internet by installing a firewall on every computer logged on to your
network. This will keep Internet pests at bay. To enable Windows'
built-in firewall, go to Control Panel Security Center Windows
Firewall. Make sure the On radio button is selected and hit OK. For
even better protection, another alternative is Zone Labs' free
ZoneAlarm firewall application.

64 Opt for change

Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) has been cracked before, but changing
your WEP key often will add another level of protection to your
network.

65 Restricted area

If your access point supports it, use access lists to specify which
machines can log on to

 




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