Technicolor - Thomson TG576 v7, 585 v7 Disabling Ssid Broadcast, What does this mean?, Security

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5 Wireless Security

5.3Disabling SSID Broadcast

What does this mean?

Access points broadcast their Network Name (SSID) to announce themselves to the wireless stations and other access points. Wireless clients will make a list of these access points and show them to the user. The user can then select his wireless client and try to connect to this access point.

By disabling the SSID broadcasting, your access point will no longer be available in those lists. Users will have to enter the Network Name manually if they want to connect to your wireless network.

Security

This was the first method to secure a WLAN, because you have to know the Network Name in order to access the wireless network. With the correct tools, hackers can still find out which SSID you are using. But you can see it as a first step in discouraging them to try and break in to your wireless network.

Procedure

To disable SSID broadcast, proceed as follows:

1Open the Thomson Gateway Web Interface.

2Under Home Network, click Wireless.

3The Wireless Access Point page appears.

4In the Navigation Bar, click Configure.

5Under Security, clear the Broadcast Network Name check box.

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Contents Setup and User Guide Page Thomson TG576 v7/ 585 Trademarks Contents Internet Security About this Setup and User Guide Used Symbols TerminologyDocumentation and software updates Typographical ConventionsAbout this Setup and User Guide Installation IntroductionDSL service Preliminary StepsComputer requirements Internet connection detailsPlacing your Thomson Gateway PossibilitiesWall mount Installing your Thomson Gateway Installation methodsGuided Installation Manual InstallationGuided Installation Connecting devices waitCase of problems Starting the wizardCD menu Manual Installation ProcedureConfigure the Thomson Gateway Click Setup my Thomson GatewayInstallation Thomson Gateway Basics This chapterThomson Gateway LED Behaviour Status LEDsEthernet LED LED Status DescriptionAccessing the Thomson Gateway Web Interface Thomson Gateway Web InterfaceRequirements Components MenuLanguage Bar Content pane Navigation BarNotification Area TasksBacking Up/Restoring your Configuration Backing up your configurationRestoring your configuration Thomson Gateway Basics Adding New Devices to your Network Adding a Computer to your Network Connecting a computer using Wireless Where can I find the SSID?Where can I find the encryption? Forgot your wireless settings?Connecting a computer using Ethernet Feature availability Getting the Most Out of Your Thomson GatewayUniversal Plug and Play Supported Operating SystemsUPnP and the Thomson Gateway Accessing Your Thomson Gateway with UPnP Windows VistaWindows XP Go to My Network PlacesOn the Windows Start menu, click Settings Control Panel Managing your Internet connection with UPnPDisabling this feature Configuring UPnP on the Thomson Gateway Enable/Disable UPnPExtended Security Enabling Extended SecurityInstalling UPnP on Windows XP Start menu, click Settings Control PanelAdding UPnP Adding IGD Discovery and Control Assigning a service HTTP, FTP,... to a computer ProblemSolution UPnP Assign a game or application to a local networking deviceDynamic DNS What you needGetting the Most Out of Your Thomson Gateway Wireless Security MethodsConfiguring the wireless encryption EncryptionEncryption methods Configuring WEP Encryption Select Use WEP EncryptionConfiguring WPA-PSK Encryption Select Use WPA-PSK EncryptionAccess Control Search for wireless devices task Pick a task list, click Search for wireless devicesNew stations are not allowed Registering Clients via the Association Button Under Home Network, click Wireless Disabling Ssid BroadcastWhat does this mean? SecurityInternet Security OverviewFirewall Changing the security levelCreating a new security level Pick a task list, click Create a new Security LevelEnable Web site filtering and specify a default action Configure the exceptionsWeb site Filtering StrategiesDenying access to a specific Web site Use casesAllowing access to a specific Web site Redirecting a Web site Redirecting all Web sites Click Redirect in the Action listClick Allow in the Action list Internet Security Troubleshooting TopicsSetup wizard Troubleshooting Setup CD does not start automaticallyYour Thomson Gateway has not been found General Thomson Gateway Troubleshooting Thomson Gateway does not workThomson Gateway unreachable Poor Thomson Gateway performanceWired Connection Troubleshooting LAN LED does not light upWireless Connection Troubleshooting Not Able to Connect Wireless ClientsNo Wireless Connectivity Poor Wireless Connectivity or RangeReset to Factory Defaults Resetting your Thomson GatewaySoftware Reset Hardware Reset Troubleshooting Page Thomson Telecom Belgium

TG576 v7, 585 v7 specifications

Technicolor is a prominent brand in the telecommunications and multimedia sector, known for delivering high-performance broadband solutions. Two popular models from Technicolor are the Thomson 585 v7 and the TG576 v7, both designed to meet the demands of modern digital households.

The Thomson 585 v7 is a versatile ADSL modem/router. It integrates multiple capabilities to cater to both wired and wireless connectivity needs. Featuring a sleek design, it boasts four Ethernet ports to connect multiple devices via cable, ensuring a stable internet connection for gaming, streaming, and general web browsing. The Thomson 585 v7 supports high-speed ADSL2+ technology, providing enhanced bandwidth and reliability, with download speeds reaching up to 24 Mbps, depending on the service provider and line quality.

One of the standout features of the Thomson 585 v7 is its robust wireless capabilities, supporting Wi-Fi standards up to 802.11g. This enables users to connect various devices wirelessly, allowing for seamless online activities throughout the home. Security is also a priority, with WEP, WPA, and WPA2 encryption protocols available to protect the network.

On the other hand, the TG576 v7 is a more advanced model, offering not only ADSL but also VDSL capabilities. This dual functionality makes it an excellent choice for users looking to upgrade their internet service to VDSL without replacing their equipment. The TG576 v7 supports download speeds of up to 100 Mbps when paired with a compatible service, making it ideal for households with heavy internet usage, including multiple users streaming videos or gaming simultaneously.

The TG576 v7 also features a built-in four-port Ethernet switch and robust wireless capabilities, supporting the latest Wi-Fi standards for greater range and performance. Its user-friendly interface allows for easy setup and management, ensuring that users can quickly get their home network up and running.

Both the Thomson 585 v7 and TG576 v7 come equipped with advanced Quality of Service (QoS) features, allowing users to prioritize bandwidth for specific applications. This ensures that critical activities such as video conferencing or online gaming receive the necessary resources. Overall, Technicolor's Thomson 585 v7 and TG576 v7 are reliable choices for enhancing home connectivity, balancing speed, security, and ease of use for a diverse range of internet applications.