Security – Sony SE366 User Manual

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Status information

Gigaset SE366 WLAN / englisch / A31008-M1063-R101-4x-7619 / admin_router.fm / 13.11.2008

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System time
Your device's system time.

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Firmware version
The version of the firmware currently installed in your device.

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Security

You will find information about possible security risks for your device and your network
in the Status menu on the Security screen.

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System password not changed
Your device's configuration program is not effectively protected against unauthor-
ised access as you have not changed the password since setup. The section entitled
"System Password" on page 79 describes how to avoid this security risk.

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Identification of your wireless network visible or not changed
Unauthorised users can also find your wireless network easily as you have not
changed the ID for your wireless network (SSID) since setup and have not deacti-
vated SSID broadcast. The section entitled "Configuration for wireless connections"
on page 65 descr
ibes how to avoid this security risk.

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Encryption for your wireless network not activated
None of the data in your wireless network is encrypted when transmitted and can
therefore easily be intercepted. Unauthorised users can also easily access your net-
work, your PCs and your Internet connection by this means. The section entitled
"Setting encryption" on page 69 describes how to avoid this security risk.

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Firewall for your Internet connection turned off
Your network is not protected against hackers who gain unauthorised access via
the Internet. The section entitled "Firewall" on page 50 describes how to avoid this
security risk.

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Address translation for your Internet connection turned off
The clients in your network are not protected against unauthorised access via the
Internet. The section entitled "Setting up the NAT function" on page 56 describes
how to avoid this security risk.

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One or more of your local clients directly exposed to the Internet
One or more clients in your network are directly visible to the Internet as exposed
hosts and therefore particularly exposed to risk (e.g. hacker attacks). You should
only activate this function where it is absolutely necessary (e.g. to operate a Web
server) and where other functions (e.g. port forwarding) are not adequate. In this
case you should take appropriate measures on the clients concerned. The section
entitled "Opening the firewall for selected PCs (Exposed Host)" on page 60 describes
how to avoid this security risk.

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