Depending on the security features available in your particular router, here
are a few facts I've gleaned from digging around the web.
Turn on the NAT firewall.
Turn off Upnp, unless you have a specific need for it.
Turn off simple file sharing and printing unless you need it.
Block ActiveX and Java unless you have a specific need for it
Use 128 bit WPA rather than WEP, it's supposed to be more secure.
Make use of the Mac addresses of client PC's and laptops that are wirelessly
connecting to the router.
e.g. in my Linksys adsl modem/router WAG354G I can make settings to "only
allow computers named on the following MAC address list to connect."
Trouble is, I've just changed to an "Orange Livebox" which contains VERY
inadequate and vague, or if your prefer, "non-specific" modem/router
settings, (compared to the Linksys menus and settings), and there doesn't
seem to ""connections restriction control," feature like that mentioned
above in the Linksys, in the Orange Livebox.
I'm currently exploring lots of other issues regarding wifi :-)
regards, Richard
"Sooner Al [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "loran" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> What it the best way to completly lockdown an wireless router for home
>> network. I want it so if someone what to get on that they would have a
>> hard time getting in. I don't want to buy any software, but if i have to
>> can you tell me what ones, and i will thnik about it. Can you help me?
>>
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> Look at these general wireless security guidelines...
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> http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.or...sSecurity.html
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