Wireless (Select Models Only)
Hardware and Software Guide 5–7
Using Wireless Security FeaturesWhen you set up your home WLAN or access an existing public
WLAN, always be sure that security features are protecting the
WLAN. If you do not enable security on your WLAN, an
unauthorized wireless user can access your information and use
your Internet connection without your knowledge.
To set security features for the computer, click the Wireless
Network Connection icon located in the notification area, at the
far right of the taskbar.
To set security features for the router, refer to the user guide
included with the router.
The most common security levels are Wi-Fi Protected Access
(WPA)-Personal and Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP). In
addition to enabling WPA-Personal or WEP security encryption
on the router, you may want to use one or more of the following
security measures:
■Change the default network name (SSID) and password.
■Use a firewall.
■Set security on your Web browser.
■Enable MAC address filtering on the router.