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NetworkingHow to Install a Safe WiFi Network at HomeBy Jennifer Martinez There’s no doubt: Wireless computing is alluring. Sharing Internet access among your home computers or accessing your printer from any PC makes life easier. The absence of wires means more freedom to answer your email on the couch. You can browse the Internet and shop online from your bed or pay your bills via the web at the kitchen table. With wireless, there’s no need to isolate yourself in your home office if you’d rather be in the family room or on the porch. Yet, despite the clear benefits of wireless, many of us have held off making the move because of concerns about the complexity, expense and security associated with “going wireless.” Fear no more. Here’s how easy it is to install a wireless network in your household: Step No. 1: What you need to purchase
Step No. 2: Learn a bit about wireless standards As each of these three main standards has different abilities and tradeoffs in terms of signal range, performance, and compatibility, you will want to be sure what you’re getting is compatible with the computers on your network. Experts recommend 802.11g as it is has been supported by wireless networks since 2002, maintains compatibility with older products, and combines the high speed of 802.11a with the greater signal range of 802.11b. Step No. 3: Don’t skimp on wireless security Without taking basic security precautions, your new wireless network is vulnerable to attacks from hackers, attempts from scammers to steal your personal information and also to neighbors looking to “piggyback” for free on your Internet connection. So take steps to protect your privacy:
Setting up a wireless network at home is easy to do and not expensive to initiate. The “expensive” part could come only if you choose not to take necessary security precautions and find that you have hackers and other uninvited guests using your wireless network for their personal gain. Jennifer Martinez is a freelance writer with a specialty in family computer topics. More FeaturesSymantec Security CheckTest your computer's exposure to online security threats and learn how to make your computer more secure. TestSymantec Tools
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