OK folks, I'm an utter novice to wireless. Previously, I've had a wired home network of 2 PCs and a laptop. A recent power company snafu fried my cable modem and wired router. I replaced them with a Linksys modem and a Linksys WRT54G wireless router.
Both my laptop and one of the PCs have wireless network cards.
I was able to set up the wireless router, at least to the point where it functions from this PC (wireless or wired), but I don't have security enabled.
Being a total wireless noob, where would you suggest I go to look into the best ways to secure this home network? I know nothing about WPA, etc. Linksys's information is weak at best. I'm looking for something that's going to tell me, "For Joe Average User, here's the security you should use, and here's how to configure it."
Secondly, I use my laptop to connect to work via a VPN connection. They have given me detailed instructions on how to configure my wireless router in the secure manner they prescribe. If I follow their instructions, will I have multiple types of connections, or will all of my connections use the new settings described by my company? OK, that's a little vague.
Anyway, one step at a time. Since I can still get into VPN no problem using a wired port, let's just focus on the first part. What do I do to secure this network, other than having a good firewall? (I use ZoneAlarm's free version right now.)
Thanks very much!
Steve
Both my laptop and one of the PCs have wireless network cards.
I was able to set up the wireless router, at least to the point where it functions from this PC (wireless or wired), but I don't have security enabled.
Being a total wireless noob, where would you suggest I go to look into the best ways to secure this home network? I know nothing about WPA, etc. Linksys's information is weak at best. I'm looking for something that's going to tell me, "For Joe Average User, here's the security you should use, and here's how to configure it."
Secondly, I use my laptop to connect to work via a VPN connection. They have given me detailed instructions on how to configure my wireless router in the secure manner they prescribe. If I follow their instructions, will I have multiple types of connections, or will all of my connections use the new settings described by my company? OK, that's a little vague.
Anyway, one step at a time. Since I can still get into VPN no problem using a wired port, let's just focus on the first part. What do I do to secure this network, other than having a good firewall? (I use ZoneAlarm's free version right now.)
Thanks very much!
Steve