Manhattan 525480 150N Wireless Router - Manual User Manual

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SYSTEM & NETWORK SETUP

WPA or WPA2, you should abandon WEP entirely.

• You can hide the ESSID of this router by setting the “Broadcast ESSID” option

(refer to section

2.7.2.Advanced Wireless Settings) to “Disable.” Once this

option is disabled, the router will no longer broadcast the SSID; thus, wireless

clients in the area will not be able to see the wireless network in the list of

available WLAN networks. Keep in mind that hiding the SSID will make it more

difficult for wireless clients to join the network — and that is basically the idea.

Instead of selecting the wireless network from the list, the user now must

manually enter the wireless SSID, which will be difficult without knowing what it

is. While this option offers additional protection, you should never rely on this

mechanism as your only means of protection. A WPA encryption key is still

highly recommended. Hiding the SSID of your access point is simply one

additional step you can take.

• Use the Access Control function (section

2.7.4) so people who are not on your

list will not be able to connect to your network. If you don’t have guest traffic, you

normally know which computers access your network, and you can specifically

allow those computers and deny all the others.

• Utilizing all three mechanisms (encryption, no SSID broadcast and MAC address

filtering) offers the best protection against unauthorized access.

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