Wireless network security

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hi guys looking for a freeware or shareware proggy to protect my wireless network. it needs to how the ablilty to prevent others using the network e.g passers by or would be hackers etc.
 
2 pc's with belkin wireless usb sticks, a pc that is wired to router and a lappy with built in wifi...im struggling to get windows to apply a password and encrypt the data over the network, so i was going to use a 3rd party program instead
 
david.n.c said:
hi guys looking for a freeware or shareware proggy to protect my wireless network. it needs to how the ablilty to prevent others using the network e.g passers by or would be hackers etc.
:confused:

Your Wireless router should have WEP, WPA and or WPA2 which are the mainly used protection.

If you mean to stop just anyone accessing your PC/s, any good software firewall (even ZoneAlarm Free - http://www.filehippo.com/) should suffice :cool:
 
i know and i has these options but i can adjust individual pc's settings to those i want e.g use WPA etc but the router doesnt like it because once those settings are applied the pc's cannot get a connection.

i have zonealarm but not the pro suite version with wi-fi defence. im actually looking at a proggy called Wi-Fi Defence. heard of it??
 
david.n.c said:
i know and i has these options but i can adjust individual pc's settings to those i want e.g use WPA etc but the router doesnt like it because once those settings are applied the pc's cannot get a connection.

You'd need to use the same settings on all the machines...
 
I'm trying to understand your setup :confused: You see on mine, 3 PCs: 1 wired (Ethernet), other 2 connected wirelessly to the wireless router. The router handles all the traffic, i.e. internet & file sharing. I think this is called Infrastructure mode :rolleyes: So if I enable WEP/etc on the router, in each machine (except the wired one) I have to provide the key in Windows when connecting.
 
hp7909 said:
I'm trying to understand your setup :confused: You see on mine, 3 PCs: 1 wired (Ethernet), other 2 connected wirelessly to the wireless router. The router handles all the traffic, i.e. internet & file sharing. I think this is called Infrastructure mode :rolleyes: So if I enable WEP/etc on the router, in each machine (except the wired one) I have to provide the key in Windows when connecting.

see mine is very similar, except 3 pcs on wireless. this is really confusing as the majority of options are either greyed out or when i change them none of the pc's can connect. i will try looking for a 3rd party proggy, or try and create a new network
 
If you don't have a router, you'll need some app that'll turn one of the machines into a wireless access point.
 
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