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Protect Your Wireless Network With This TIPS by D34lw4p(m): 3:05am On Sep 01, 2015
Protect your Wireless Internet Network

1)Encrypt your Wi-Fi Network:
When you use a Wi-Fi network for accessing the internet, every piece of data you send and receive over the air can be easily snooped by anyone with the right set of tools.

Packet sniffers can be used by even the most novice of users to sniff your data. This means that a hacker can not only see which websites are you accessing but also get the login details of your personal and professional accounts.

Encryption basically involves scrambling the data that is transmitted and received by you while using a wireless network. This means that even if a hacker intercepts your data transmission, (s)he will not be able to exploit the information contained within it.

There are two encryption standards available that you can use:
WEP(Wired Equivalent Privacy) and
WPA(Wireless Protected Access). WEP is the older standard of encryption and can now be bypassed in a matter of minutes. WPA is relatively newer but it still has security holes.
AirCrack and coWPAtty are two free tools that allow anyone to easily crack WEP and WPA encryption using bruteforce technique.

WPA2is the latest standard and is what you must use if you want the highest level of protection for your wireless network. The encryption keys used change each time a device accesses the network making WPA more difficult to hack.

The encryption used by all devices in the network must be the same for the network to work properly. Your network will only be as secureas its least secure device. Make sure all devices you use support WPA2 encryption. Use a strong encryption key. Make sure that it is longer than 10 characters and contains a mixture of capital and small letters, numbers and symbols.

Do not use common words and stuff that people can guess about you as your password.

2)Replace default passwords on your router with strong passwords: The biggest mistake most wireless internet users make is not changing default passwords on their routers.

Hackers utilize public databases that contain default passwords and usernames from virtually every manufacturer. This enables them to change the security settings of your router according to their needs. Using a strong password for your router ensures that hackers and miscreants cannot change your network's security settings. To change the password on your router, visit Administration settings on your router's settings page. Also, do not store passwords in browsers as they can be easily made visible.

3)Change default SSID

Your network's SSID or Service Set Identifier is the name of your wireless network. Usually, the SSID is the name of the router's manufacturer along with the model number of the router. Changing it to not display this information prevents you from giving additional information about your router to prospective hackers.

4)Do not broadcast your SSID
Hiding SSID prevents unsophisticated and inexperienced hackers and wifi intruders from determining that your network exists. Hiding your SSID is relatively easy and the option to do so is usually under basic wireless settings on your router's settings page. However, it is important to note that some devices, including those running newer versions of Windows, will show every network even if they cannot identify its name. Moreover, your network will still contain the SSID in data packets making unmasking ridiculously easy with tools like inSSIDer, Kismetand Commview for WiFi.

5)Use scary names to discourage Wi-Fi theft: If your wireless network has a name likeC:\virus.exe, most people who might otherwise access ur network will not for de fear of getting their devices infected. You can use your creativity to find more dangerous names for ur wireless network.

6)See Connected Devices List: Almost every new router will av a page which displays de list of every device that is connected to the network. U should check this page at regular intervals to see that unknown devices are not leeching your network. When you see an unknown device, you can be certain that someone has breached your network. You can try AirSnare, a free utility which scans your network for unexpected MAC addresses and also looks into DHCP requests.
7)Turn off Guest networking: While most routers will have guest networking disabled by default, it always pays to see that you may not have accidentally enabled it. Guest networking allows others to access your network.
coolEnable MAC address based filtering: Media Access Control or MAC address identifies each device connected to your network. MAC address is an alphanumeric key separated by colons. Enabling MAC address based filtering allows only devices having particular MAC addresses to access your network. You need to enter the MAC address of every device you wish to allow to connect to your network on your router's settings page. This prevents unknown devices from connecting to your network even if they know your password.
Re: Protect Your Wireless Network With This TIPS by D34lw4p(m): 3:06am On Sep 01, 2015
Re: Protect Your Wireless Network With This TIPS by D34lw4p(m): 7:28am On Sep 01, 2015
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Re: Protect Your Wireless Network With This TIPS by D34lw4p(m): 9:50am On Sep 22, 2015
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