Securing your wireless network – Tips and recommendations

Looking around my wireless drop down menu I see many people have wireless routers.  Of course the easist way to connect to the Internet today is a wireless router like the Linksys, apple airport, netgear or other brands.  No matter which brand you choose (that would be a another post) one must understand the basics of security.

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Realize that all routers can be broken into if someone really really wanted too.  This is like someone can break into your home if they really really wanted to even if you had the latest alarm system. However we still lock our doors and put an alarm on, we take precautions and make it  hard as possible for people to break into our house without getting caught.  Wireless networking should be taken in the same respect. Also most people do not need to go for the extra security features.  I will list them at the end of the article, but you will be safe enough with the basic precautions.

The first thing you need to do with wireless networking is put a password on your wireless network.  This is making it secure.  Since your computer saves the password most people create the password then forget it.

Tip #1 – Use your phone number.  Ten digit phone numbers including the area code make the perfect password for a wireless network.  That is only if the next steps are taken.  If you use your phone number and no one in the area can link your Network Name with you, then it is easy to remember and secure.

Tip # 2 – Do not use anything personal or the name of your router.  The two most secure things you can do is in naming your router.  Do not keep the defualt name.  You are telling people how to break into your router.  If you just do a google search with your router name and ‘hack’, you will see the tools needed to break into your router.  Also if you use your name, first or last, address or anything that your neighbors can realizie its your router then a bad neigbor can try to break into your router.  Use names that don’t draw attention or look like they aren’t working.  AN example is ‘no-connection’ or ‘none’ or ‘unavailable’.  Most people scanning the network will stay away from these and will not be able to connect the network to you.

Doing the above two will also allow you to give this out easily to friends and guest who come over.  It is also a conversation piece on why you choose that name.  Giving your number and not a personal password allows you to securely give that info to people you wish to use your network.

Tip # 3 – Wireless Router Admin password.  You should change this admin password.  Some adapters force you to change it.  You should keep this password in a safe place. This password you should never give out to anyone.

Just with the above tips your wireless router is more secure.  If someone else is on your wirless router they aren’t only getting free internet from you but with many free tools out on the internet they can see what you are doing online.  They also maybe able to steal information that you are sending through the internet and if you have any shared folders on your network, they might be able to access them.

The above tips should be fine for the average user.  I have heard many people take the wireless secuirty to extrems.  There are not nessarry for most people.

  • Turning off SSID Broadcast.  This is turning off your routers name on the drop down list on your computer.  Equivalent to an unlisted phone number.  The problem is its hard to find your router and connect to it from your computer or other devices. It’s not recommended and your wireless should be secure enough with the above tips.
  • MAC Address Filtering.  If you don’t know what a MAC Address is (it has nothing to do with an apple Macintosh) then you shouldn’t be filtering for it.  This will limit your computers and devices and is extremely secure but adding a new computer to your network is very time consuming and friends will not be able to connect at all.
  • WPA and WEP Differences.  For the average user the difference doesn’t matter.  Many IT people will disagree with me on this one.  As long as your network is locked up 99% of possible break-ins are avoided. Use the one that will work with your password.  Some of the encryption need very long passwords.  However WPA is better and should be used if possible.  Some devices may have an issue.  Using a 10 digit WPA password like your phone number will still take a very long time for someone to crack.  (we are talking years here!)
  • Realize that most people will not bother trying to hack or enter your secure network if it is secure and they don’t know who it belongs too.  Why waste the time (it still takes hours and hours to break into a wireless network) when you can still find someone who keeps the network completely open.

ISP Screws up Internet Connection and Arrests Customer

Next time your Internet Service Provider (ISP) stops by to fix your computer connection be very careful what you say to him.  Apparently a new policy from ISP’s is: if we can’t fix the problem we will have you arrested.  A Nova Scotian playwright was arrested for threatening an ISP Technician, telling him that she would keep him hostage until her Internet was up and working.  If the technician felt like a hostage then aren’t we hostages to the Internet Service Provider?  When we are cut off from the Internet that is the equivalent of being placed in a cold white cell and feed bread and water.  Now this story is from our wacky northern friends,  referred by some as Maple Lovers or for the rest of the world just Canadians. But I’m sure the Internet Service Provider’s will love to use this Police State policy to arrest anyone who complains about there Service. Next time your talking to the Customer Care Representative over your Cable, Internet or Phone issues just remember to be nice because if they don’t like your attitude they can send you to Jail!

VIA: CTV.CA

Pop the Bubble Virtually

bubble wrap poppingOkay so a while back I posted about the key chain bubble wrap simulator… But now I’ve found a fun way to get your daily frustration out during work for FREE.  Yes free as in beer. (that joke never gets old.)  Have fun at this Flash game that will ultimately simulate the bubble wrap popping we all enjoy.

Pandora opens up the Internet boom box!

Internet radios have been around almost as long as Al Gore invented it. But the problem with channel surfing internet radios is most of them are streaming and you can’t skip a song, plus the channels are created by a concrete block that the Industry has labeled. Now comes along the The Music Genome Project which has presented a different way to find the new music and enjoy Internet Radio again.

www.pandora.com - brings a simple way to find this new music and that is by listing the artists and songs you already like. This group of Musicians has been working on this project since 2000 analysising each song to bring you similar music that you like. Now I’ve been using the site for a short time, but I already am an addict. You create a radio station and place the artists and songs you like, then as new songs come up you either give the song a thumbs up or thumbs down and the site will chose new music based on what you like. They are building a community of custom radio stations based on different artists. I highly recommend anyone to give Pandora a try and open the Internet boom box.

Postal rates gone Postal

With more people mailing the USPS has been increasing the rates like crazy over the years. Now it isn’t about weight but size too. Cheaper to send a post card then a letter. Which brings me to the technology part of this interesting Postal topic — Email Postal Charges. We’ll call it EPC to keep with the growing trend of making up more ways to confuse people. Now if we implemented EPC and the USPS was in charge of it then we would need a USPS PM to that would be labeled as PMEPC who would probably need to increase the EPC every two days or so to keep up with the fast paced world of the Internet. Now that we have realized the Information Super Highway needs a couple of toll booths so it can be regulated, sensored and sealed up with read tape all of us Internet users can rest assure that we will be clicking in a safer place as our bank accounts get emptied out from the IT (Identity Thefters).

So before anyone complains about the snail mail interest rate increasing, sit back and pray that congress doesn’t put an email tax. Now some may believe this if fictional but just do a google search for Email Tax or Internet Tax…. I think its time to get back to tying little notes on pigeons.

StumbleUpon to find what intrests you

We live in a complicated webbed world. The internet has brought us a ton of information and yet navigating through the sticky web is more like the poor fly who is about to be Charlotte’s  dinner. But wait! Now you have a true way to navigate the web without know what you really want to look at. Hmmm is that wrong. We do search for things using a search engine and it works if what your searching for is in the top two or three pages. However, we all have our own interests and that is where the stumbleupon.com site fits in.

Stumbleupon works like this. You download the Browser plugin (IE & Firefox compatible), create a login and then you just stumble. Stumbling is first telling the site what you like by choosing categories and pressing a button in your browser called Stumble! This button will take you to random pages that other Stumblers have added. The best part is that you just click a thumbs up or a thumbs down on any webpage. These “I like it” or “I don’t” thumbs are organized in your stumbleupon Favorites. Then you can add your review and comments. Since the site uses tags, its easy to go back to cool pages that you’ve stumbled upon.

Now like all web 2.0 sites there is a great community involved. Adding someone as a friend will place the pages they’ve liked into your stumbling activity. The community grows by more people adding pages. If you click on the ‘Thumbs Up’ icon and no one else has then you’ve discovered that page and get to give it a review.

Stumbleupon my page http://yfat32.stumbleupon.com/ to see how it looks. If you decide to enter into the wonderful world of stumbling, realize it’s like pulling down the arm of a slot machine. Sometimes you get crap, but when you hit that unique and interesting site that you’d never know about then you will realize the fun and usefulness of this tool. Send me a message on stumbleupon if you decide to stumble through the sticky web and lets build on this great community tool.