Security issues have always been one of the most important issues for users who use wireless routers. hackers, viruses, and network users all affect our use. However, compared with wired networks, wireless networks allow us to get rid of the limitations of cables and bring us great convenience. At the same time, we must also consider that if we do not add any settings, it will be within a certain range of coverage, wireless Networks are open to anyone. On the one hand, strangers may easily access their networks and use our bandwidth. On the other hand, they may cause information leakage. Today, let's take a look at the security configurations in the wireless router.
Let's start with wireless routers. There are many brands of wireless routers on the market. The login methods for different brands of wireless routers may be slightly different. These are described in their respective manuals, if you lose the manual, you can download an electronic manual on the official website of the wireless router. OK. Now let's log on to the wireless router. In this article, I will look at the security settings of the wireless router with a lot of LinkSys Wireless routers on the market as an example.
The LinkSys Wireless Router uses a smart Wizard to set up a wireless router to help you. Therefore, many friends may not know how many IP addresses they have configured, but even the IP addresses of the wireless router. Here is a simple method to obtain this information. In most cases, the Windows operating system is used. You can open a Dos window in the command line window) and input ipconfig to display all the information you need. The Default Gateway you see is usually the IP address of the wireless router. In this example, it is "192.168.8.1 ". The default gateway is the place where all data destined for the Internet goes through.
Logon page
Find the default gateway address, open a web browser, and enter the address in the address bar. The LinkSys vro logon page displays a window prompting you to enter your username and password. The login interface of Some routers is a web page with a user name and password input box. Note: Security Rule 1: Make sure to change the default password of the wireless router, which is usually admin or empty. If you do not modify the settings, all of the following security settings may be in vain.
If this router is just used for the first time from the box, there may be a setup wizard to help you set it. As this article focuses on security settings, we will not elaborate on this. We assume that the vro has been set up and is in use.
Wireless Router Security mode setting Interface
Because we focus on Wireless security settings, let's directly click the Wireless tab on the Wireless router configuration interface, and then find the Wireless security setting options. By default, security mode is generally disabled. Click the drop-down box to view multiple options. Of course, not all wireless router security modes are the same as the options in our example. Some options may be multiple points, and some may be less. I will take a look at the four options here with you.
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Wireless Security Settings |
WPA-Preshared key
WPA-Preshared key WPS-PSK): WiFi Protected Access is a very safe way to protect your data. Through its encryption, each data packet transmitted between your wireless router and your wireless network adapter will be packaged and encapsulated by a different key. This means that even if someone intercepts your data packets and cracks the encrypted string, they cannot read other data parts. Because the same encrypted string duplication is unlikely.