How to secure my wireless network properly (I'm being piggybacked)

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Hi, I got a new Virgin Superhub the other day with a 30 meg wireless connection.

After downloading "who is on my wifi" I have noticed 2 unknown computers using my service.

My question is how can I secure my network properly so these gits cant use my bandwidth ?

I'm sharing my wireless network with 2 iphones and 1 other computer apart from my own.

Is there some kind of software I could use or a type of encryption to make it more difficult for people to piggy back me ?

Thanks in advance
 
I've managed to work out what one of them was, my mate left his PC on next door so I disabled the adapter and deduced that was him. Still have one outstanding unknown connection though that is reading as connected.

Could it be his iphone even though he's out showing up ?

I'm not sure what security is already in place.

Gonna have a butchers at the back of the hub now...
 
It should be the same superhub that I use, so try and follow these steps

Connect to the config page (192.168.100.1)
Login
Big button on the left "Wireless Network Settings"
Security mode: WPA2-PSK[AES]
Set the SSID to whatever you want the wireless network to be called
Type in a good passphrase (you could use https://www.grc.com/passwords.htm to generate a good pass, they are a little to long to type easily of phones so just copy a random portion out of the 3rd box on the grc website, or just randomly make up your own pass, just no using real words and make sure you have numbers and letters (upper and lower case).


Edit:


Even if you don't have people breaking into your network, I still encourage you to use WPA2-PSK, the only reason you wouldn't want to use it is if you need to use some realy old Wi-Fi devices, such as a Wii. Glad you got it sorted though.

Thanks a lot for this. I'm going to take a look now and set it up properly.
 
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