Have you experienced a sudden slow of your internet connection and later you completely can’t connect to internet? You rebooted your computer, and tried all the troubleshooting ways but it still didn’t make it work. Well, someone is trying to access your router!
As the spread of laptops, wireless security has become an essential part of this computer world. Embodied yourself with certain knowledge of this filed will ensure your wireless network not stolen by other people and less susceptible to hackers. Below are some suggestions which may help:
1. Type your router’s administration control panel address into Internet Explorer. If it doesn’t work, consult your router’s user manual.
2. Type in your user name and password for the administration control panel of your router, and click OK.
3 Click the “Wireless” tab within your router’s administration control panel. The same to all routers.
4 Click “Wireless Security.”
5 Select the “Security Mode.”
6 Select the shared key or password for your wireless security type.
7 Leave the “Group Key Renewal” setting as the default. Click “Save Settings” to complete the process.
Upon doing the above settings, any laptops and other devices that connect to your wireless network will need to enter the password you set in step six. You can put all your worries down then.
