Ah !
You need to access the router settings and switch on wireless security e.g.
WEP or WPA (which is more secure than WEP).
After entering your password, you need to make corresponding adjustements to
the wireless receivers' software profiles.
I recently did this to mine, and it's a reasonably intuitive procedure.
i.e. dig, tweak and learn.
I expect you've already rummaged in the router ? e.g. with my Linksys I
type in
http://192.168.1.1 into my IE6 web browser address slot and hit
[Enter] :-)
regards, Richard
"JJ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:CD7F9CF7-AFCA-4B1D-AFF1-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have a wireless router, two laptops and two PC's here. All of which are
> wireless ready. We are currently using wireless successfully to connect to
> the internet, however i do not know how to make it secure.
>
>
> "RJK" wrote:
>
>> ....oops, that sounded a bit "curt" of me didn't it !
>> ....if you haven't already bought equipment and don't need to buy any
>> more
>> PC's or laptops, and you don't already have a wifi capable router, a
>> wireless router might be a good first buy.
>> Linksys are selling models with antennas, one or two bundled with PCIMCIA
>> card for laptop / e.g. if you have laptop that is not wifi ready.
>> If range could be a problem avoid the WAG354G like mine, I had to buy
>> extra
>> antenna's as they didn't come with it. (rip-off merchants)
>>
>> regards, Richard
>>
>>
>> "RJK" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > "Guess," pretty much like your question has left everyone in here
>> > guessing, as to your type of hardware / wireless equipment, and even if
>> > you've actually bought some yet !
>> >
>> > regards, Richard
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > "JJ" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> > news:F4D5A16D-B9AC-48AA-8B31-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >> Can anyone help?
>> >>
>> >> I would like to set up a security-enabled wireless connection at home,
>> >> what
>> >> do i have to do?
>> >
>>
>>