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The DOs and DON'Ts of securing your wireless network

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Enable the highest WEP key level that your hardware provides for. Upgrade your hardware, if possible. If you do not protect your wireless network, all data from your PC might be accessible by, for example, your neighbours or passers-by.

Use a wireless base station or router with Network Address Translation (NAT) and firewall enabled for sharing your Internet connection.

Change the default passwords for your network devices. Leaving these at default makes it easy for an outsider to gain access.

Position wireless access points away from windows and toward the center of your home.This decreases the strength of the signal outside your home.

Some wireless access points allow you to control access based on the unique Media Access Control (MAC) address of the network adapter trying to associate with it. If a MAC address has not been registered in the wireless access point, it will not associate with it. If your access point has this feature, enable it and add the MAC addresses of the network adapters including the one from the SL400i.

The Wireless MAC address of the SL400i can be found in the Options menu by pressing the MENU button on the remote control.Then select Network > Wireless Info.

Just use common sense: Install an anti-virus program on each computer on your network and use it regularly to check your computers for viruses. Remember to update the anti-virus program on a regular basis.

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Do not rely on radio transmission range limitations to secure your network. Enable wireless security (WEP) to protect your network from unwanted access.

Do not use WEP keys and passwords that are easy to guess. Do not change passwords to reflect your name, address, or anything that would be easy to guess.

Never open attachments to email messages that you are not expecting. In addition, scan all diskettes and homemade CDs for viruses before opening files from them, or before starting your computer from them.

Do not load a program from an unknown source onto one of your network computers.

Do not ignore the common signs of viruses: unusual messages that appear on your screen, decreased system performance, missing data, and inability to access your hard drive. If you notice any of these problems on your computer, run your anti-virus program immediately to minimise the chances of losing data.

Do not connect your home network to broadband Internet without taking security measures: If you do not have a wireless base station installed on your network and you are sharing Internet access through one of the computers, you may want to consider installing firewall software.

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Contents Instructions for use EnglishWifi Wireless Multimedia Link SL400iB Rear view A Front viewCanada HelplineUSAPackaging contents Introductionranty How to useENGLISH Legend of illustration inside flapA Front view B Rear view6ENGLISH IndexSafety Precautions Important informationENGLISH Start by installing Philips Media Manager Chapter 1 - Installing the software8ENGLISH Go to chapter 2.3 on page Chapter 2 - Connecting the SL400iGo to chapter 2.1 on page Go to chapter 2.2 on page10ENGLISH InstallingHave fun ENGLISH12ENGLISH Installingof your wireless network Wireless Network Name SSIDIf you do not see any messages on the TV screen ENGLISHHave fun 14ENGLISHEthernet port required Network hub InstallingENGLISH 16ENGLISH 7Explore the PC Link menu on the TV screen ENGLISHHave fun INTERNET SMS-stylealphanumeric entry order 3.3 Registration for free Internet servicesENGLISH RC KeyHave fun 20ENGLISHENGLISH Chapter 4 - Using the SL400i4.1 Internet 4.2 PC LinkTo go back to a previous menu, press Chapter 5 - Basic navigation22ENGLISH Disclaimer Additional informationUpgradeability Environmental informationSolution Chapter 6 - Problem solving6.1 Audio/video problems ProblemProblem ProblemSolution 6.2 PC / Network problems26ENGLISH SolutionENGLISH Chapter 7 - Remote Control1 2 6 3 7.1 Remote control buttons7.2 Placing batteries 7.3 Using the remote control28ENGLISH SMS TEXT-stylekeys ENGLISHNavigation keys Direct number key entry30ENGLISH Chapter 9 - Advanced navigation and advancedSL400i functions 9.1.1 Jump To number keys on the remote control9.2.1 For movies 9.2 Play ViewENGLISH 9.1.3 FAVORITES, RETURN, INFO!, RECENT9.2.2 For photos 32ENGLISH9.2.3 For music ENGLISH Chapter 10 - Advanced Philips Media Manager usesAbout ‘My.Philips.com’ 34ENGLISH Chapter 11 - Overview of SL400i connectionsUsing S-Video Using Component Video Pr/Cr, Pb/Cb,Y or YUV12.1 Main Menu System Menu Chapter 12 - Options menuENGLISH 36ENGLISH 12.2 Picture MenuTV Shape ENGLISH 12.3 Network menu38ENGLISH 12.3.1 Static IP settingsENGLISH 12.4 Preferences menuParental Level Disclaimer 40ENGLISH Chapter 13 - What you need to know about networksWIRED WIRELESSONE-ON-ONEWIRELESS NETWORK ONE-ON-ONEWIRED NETWORKWIRED NETWORK WITH MORE THAN TWO PCs HOW TO INTERCONNECT WIRED NETWORKSWhat is WEP? What are wireless network connections?Securing your wireless network Securing your network from Internet accessDONT ENGLISHa Setting the encryption key for the SL400i Chapter 15 - Entering an encryption key44ENGLISH ENGLISH Example, for the Philips Wireless USB AdapterICS configuration and usage issues Chapter 16 - Internet Connection Sharing46ENGLISH ENGLISH Enabling Internet Connection Sharing ICS48ENGLISH The Home Networking wizard will appear ENGLISH50ENGLISH Enabling Internet Connection Sharing for WindowsENGLISH Chapter 17 - Advanced Network Problem solvingCheck with your Internet Service Provider Check your networks IP configurationFor Windows XP / Windows Check your computers IP configuration as follows52ENGLISH For Windows 98SE / Windows MeENGLISH Chapter 18 - Glossary54ENGLISH Chapter 19 - Technical specifications3103