Tips 'n' Tricks regarding your Online Security.
Many people setting up wireless home networks rush through the job to get their Internet connectivity working as quickly as possible.
That's totally understandable.
How to know whether your neighbors or others are using your wireless network is rather complicated. If your neighbors are experienced Wi-Fi hackers, you might not be able to tell at all. If they’re just stealing your Internet connection, you may be able to tell from the logs on your router. You could look for logs such as current LAN clients, connection or status log, or connected MAC addresses.
Here’s how to set up file and printer sharing on a wireless network so that these shared resources can be available to all printers on the network.
One of the biggest reasons for wireless interference is the use of 802.11g or 802.11b networks and 2.4GHz cordless phones. Router for those networks and 2.4GHz phones operate in the same frequency, and they're competing with each other.
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