How do i secure network with a password

Steptoe

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I've just had my broadband connection "fibre opticed" .

I now need to add a password to the connection to stop people sitting outside my house and logging onto my connection - how do i do this ??

In simple words a complete computer numpty can understand, thank you please. :D
 
Your wi-fi hub or router should be password protected.
On BT ones it's generally on the label as "WEP key" or something like that.

:)
 
You only need to secure it if you have a wifi router Neil.

The wire that goes into your router.....that's the cable IN, but then what happens?
Does your laptop connect to that with a cable, or via wifi?

PS gimme a ring on the shed number if you like and I'll talk you through it :)
 
Out of the box, the supplied router should have a WPA key already on it..... this means the Wombles can't get 'in' :thumb2

Edit - Fek I'm slow today, there were no replies when I started typing.
 
You need to tie a knot in the fibre-optic cable whenever you go out.............

That prevents people from accessing your line.

A reef knot or a "Chinese dhoby-hitch" would be my preference. :thumb2

Al
 
Out of the box, the supplied router should have a WPA key already on it..... this means the Wombles can't get 'in' :thumb2

When i check on wireless networks in range mine is showing as "unsecured wireless network"

Oh my giddy aunt. :confused:
 
When i check on wireless networks in range mine is showing as "unsecured wireless network"

Oh my giddy aunt. :confused:

Okay, here we go... hold tight :D
Click on Start then Run and type cmd and then press enter.
In the Black window that pops up type ipconfig /all (a space after the g) and then press enter.
You will then see somewhere in the results 'Default Gayeway' and then some numbers.
Now open a Web Browser, in the web browser enter that number into the address bar, will probably be something like 192.168.*.* and press enter.
Then work out from there how to set your security.... your time starts now and you have 1 hour to complete this task :D
 
When i check on wireless networks in range mine is showing as "unsecured wireless network"

Oh my giddy aunt. :confused:


All sorted now.

Neil's weefee code is now Steptoe1 :thumb2

:D:D:D

PS don't tell anyone though, it's secret, ok? :D
 
Out of the box, the supplied router should have a WPA key already on it..... this means the Wombles can't get 'in' :thumb2

Edit - Fek I'm slow today, there were no replies when I started typing.

No comment :rolleyes:
 


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