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Does your wireless equipment support any form of wireless security?

All of our supplied routers support both MAC address authentication, WEP, WPA and SSID hiding. By default, we ship all Thomson/Speedtouch routers with security enabled. There are no guarantees every...

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Should I choose WEP/WPA/WPA2 to secure my access-point / router?

The most secure wireless encryption available on consumer routers is generally WPA2, followed by WPA, WEP (128 bit) then WEP (64 bit). Unfortunately, some software drivers with wireless network cards...

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How do I enable Wireless Security (WEP/WPA) my Thomson/Speedtouch router?

This guide uses screen shots from the Speedtouch router series however the Thompson interface is very similar and this guide should still apply. NOTE – If you connect to the internet using a wireless...

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How to set up wireless security on a Linksys router

Setting up wireless security is important to ensure that your wireless network is not open to abuse, ensuring that your data is safe and you get the fastest internet speeds possible. This guide will...

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How do I setup wireless security on my Netgear Router?

This guide explains how to configure WPA/WPA2 encrypted security on NETGEAR wireless routers.  It can also be applied to NETGEAR access points. Open up your browser of choice (eg. Internet Explorer,...

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Finding your wireless key or passphrase.

Most routers these days, have a wireless – password, key or pass-phrase set by default.  This is to help secure you wireless internet connection, straight out of the box. If this is the case, the...

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