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    Wireless router security Q

    My old wireless router died today, so I picked up a new one to replace it.

    I got it all working with my netbook, imac and iphone easily - but wondered if I had chosen the best method for security?

    This is what I am using:

    1) WPA/WPA2 (I used to use WEP in the past for some reason)

    2) MAC address control. I added my 3 wireless devices here so in theory no other unauthorised device can connect.

    Does this seem sensible or should I be thinking about hiding SSID, etc? THe last think I want is for The Real Hustlers to park up outside my door and say they have hacked my Gmail account then laugh at me!

    Any advice would be great!

    #2
    If your router and wireless adapters support it, then the most secure method is to choose WPA2-PSK with AES encryption (and a suitably secure key, of course). SSID broadcast doesn't matter so much, but you can turn it off anyway if you don't need it.

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      #3
      Don't bother with the MAC filter. It is a pain to administer and offers little protection.
      WPA2 will be very secure if as mentioned you have a long enough key.

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