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    prasad_sai19 Posts: 44, Reputation: 1
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    Dec 3, 2008, 09:43 AM
    Secure web key
    Hi,

    I am using linksys router, I am not able to secure my web key. Its prepaid connection were in ican check the daily usages day by day the usages get`s deducted. Also my friend was able to login using my connection. Is it possible to hide the ip address

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    Scleros Posts: 2,165, Reputation: 262
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    Dec 4, 2008, 02:07 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by prasad_sai19 View Post
    day by day the usages get`s deducted
    This may be correct if the amount of change in whatever value you are looking at is very small. There will always be some amount of management traffic on an active link.
    Quote Originally Posted by prasad_sai19 View Post
    I am using linksys router
    Which one? Linksys makes numerous routers.
    Quote Originally Posted by prasad_sai19 View Post
    i am not able to secure my web key.
    WEP key? If so, and you are attempting to configure WEP so other people cannot connect and use your wireless router, see the specific documentation for your router model. However, the basic gist of configuring secure wireless is:
    • Configure router and computer's network adapters for infrastructure mode.
    • Configure router for site name by setting an SSID. Also configure computers' wireless adapters to connect to that SSID.
    • Select a radio band 802.11 A, B, or G - suggest G.
    • Set a radio channel - suggest using 1, 6, or 11.
    • Select authentication/encryption mode - WEP, WPA, or WPA2 - suggest WPA or WPA2 intead of WEP as WEP is no longer considered secure.
    • Select "bitness" of encryption - more is better but must also be supported by computers' network adapters.
    • Set keys or passphrases for the encryption mode chosen - for WEP, configure a matching long random key, usually #1, on both the router and computers' network adapters.

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    Also my friend was able to login using my connection.
    Your wireless router has not been configured for secure wireless connections.
    Quote Originally Posted by prasad_sai19 View Post
    Is it possible to hide the ip address
    Maybe, but I don't know what this has to do with anything; obscurity does not lead to security. And, which address?
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    chuckhole Posts: 850, Reputation: 45
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    Dec 6, 2008, 02:02 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by prasad_sai19 View Post
    Hi,

    I am using linksys router, i am not able to secure my web key. Its prepaid connection were in ican check the daily usages day by day the usages get`s deducted. Also my friend was able to login using my connection. Is it possible to hide the ip address

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    Maybe it is not the IP address you are talking about hiding. It is the station identifier - SSID - for your wireless router/access point. By hiding the SSID, it does not show up in the device discovery of nearby access points for other people to connect to.

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