Thursday, August 5, 2010

Do Not Show Your SSID in Your Router For Complete WiFi Security

There are some rules in WiFi networks world that help other Internet users to connect to a particular WiFi network to get Internet connection or to share the data among connected PCs.

One of these rules - the name of the WiFi net called SSID (service set identifier) that helps to identify necessary WiFi network. It is all good when we know who is trying to connect to our network. But we should always remember that crackers know this rule too.

So, if you show your network name or SSID, a hacker can get into your network and try to rob a personal information on any PC connected to your WiFi network, especially if these PCs are not secured in a proper manner.

To remove your visibility for everyone, you need to disable the setting "Wireless SSID Broadcast" in your router Wireless settings.

Follow eight easy steps to disable "Wireless SSID Broadcast" (useful for most routers):

1. Run your WiFi network. (just start up your WiFi router or modem and make sure that everything is OK)

2. Launch IE, Firefox or any other browser and input the following address http ://192.168.1.1

3. Proceed to the showed web address by pressing Enter button

4. Login to your network

5. Press OK button

6. Go to Wireless text tab

7. Find the setting "Wireless SSID Broadcast" and make sure that you have selected "Disable" radio button

8. Save Settings

As soon as you have disabled "Wireless SSID Broadcast", you can be sure that no one will find your WiFi network without your permission. Here you have a control over the users who want use your WiFi and its resources. That is very useful if you care about WiFi Security.

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