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Securing Your Router

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If the wireless network is not secured, anyone with a wireless + client can connect to your network, use your Internet connection, + and access your computers.

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With minimal effort, you can secure your router + to prevent unauthorized wireless devices from connecting to your network, + using your Internet connection, or modifying your + router’s configuration.

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SecureEasySetup configures your wireless + security method to WPA2 and WPA (PSK) with TKIP and AES encryption.

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For additional security, you can allow only specific + devices to connect to the router (MAC filtering). + If you won’t have any wireless devices connecting to this + router, you can disable the wireless features of the router. + This will prevent any wireless devices from connecting to your router. + These features and more (such as 802.1x) can be accessed on the + router’s Security page after the setup is complete.

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SecureEasySetup

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You can secure your wireless network simply by pressing the +SecureEasySetup button below. This will apply wireless security +and automatically generate a pass phrase for your wireless network.

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Alternatively, you can configure your wireless security options manually +by clearing the check box above.

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U.S. Robotics recommends that you change the network name +

USRobotics recommends that you change the network name and treat it like a password. Use a combination of more than eight alphanumeric characters that is not easy to guess (such as “MyHomeOffice” or “Fish81Tree”).

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Security

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U.S. Robotics recommends securing your router from unauthorized +

USRobotics recommends securing your router from unauthorized wireless devices by using WPA encryption. If you have older wireless devices that don’t support WPA, you can select WEP. @@ -131,7 +211,7 @@ router’s Security page after the setup is complete.

-U.S. Robotics recommends that you treat your WPA pass phrase like +USRobotics recommends that you treat your WPA pass phrase like a password and use a combination of alphanumeric characters that is not easy to guess (such as “5Rock2Fish9Sand” or “20Dogs933Trot”).

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