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Wireless Router Security

Filed under: Managing Servers — admin @ 11:47 pm

We covered installation of a simple wireless Router about a year back. At that time to make the installation as painlessly simple as possible, we have mentioned that we will use WEP - Wired Equivalent Privacy with 128 bit WEP key by using a string of 26 Hexadecimal (Hex) characters.

But WEP is not really suited for a secure Wifi connectivity due to its poor security implementation. With more and more security risks associated with WEP being publicized, it is essential that home and corporate users move on to more secure means.

Wireless Router Security

WPA and WPA2: Wifi Protected Access is a type of system to secure Wireless networks available in 2 modes – Enterprise version and Personal version. The personal version of WPA uses Pre-Shared Key (PSK) in which every computer is given the same passphrase on a shared basis as the name implies. So as a corollary the security of the system depends on the passphrase. In this mode, the data is encrypted using RC4 Stream Cipher with a 128 bit key together with a 48 bit initialization vector. The major security feature is the dynamic changing nature of the Temporal Key integrity protocol. Together with additional security features like Message Integrity Code, WPA provides a better secure Wireless network.

With the technical background covered briefly as above, we again show you how to set up a WPA secured Wireless Access Point in this blog.

We use the same Wireless Router as we have used earlier in our last year example – DLINK DI 524.

Wireless Settings

  • Fire up your Wireless Router’s control panel in your browser. Head to the Wireless button on the left side of the panel. You should be greeted with a  Wireless Settings section of the AP (Access Point) portion.
  • Enable the Wireless Radio button
  • Select the security to the last option – WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK mode.

-        The other options include :

-        None (Not Recommended at all)

-        WEP (not recommended again)

Enter a 15 character Passphrase in the PreShare Key column.

Click Apply and exit.

Go to your Laptop or any other Wireless enabled computer and set up the Wireless connectivity. You should be able to browse the list ( depending upon the available Wireless Access point in your locality) and select your now secured Wireless Network by the Network ID (SSID). It should display a dialog box in which the option of providing the PreShare Key is visible. Enter your key here and click to save. I am using a Laptop with Windows Vista Business OS. Your OS may allow you to enter this when you select the Wireless connectivity mode in a slightly different way. But essentially, you will need to enter the same Passphrase across all the computers sharing the same Wireless Network.

And you are ready to Rock and Roll …

Winter Skin Care

Filed under: Women — Webmaster @ 3:29 am

Skincare regimen is based on many a factor – your skin type, age, season, place you live and lifestyle factors. With winter upon us, we are left coping with chapped lips, flaky skin and hands that look withered and dry. With the right winter skin care, all this can be a thing of the past.

winter skin care

Ensure that you keep your baths short. Don’t go in for hot water, though it’s really tempting! Prolonged hot baths will end up robbing the skin of its protective fat and lipid layers. Seal in the moisture after a bath with a winter care cream or body oil.

Continue to use your body or skin scrub to exfoliate dead skin. Avoid strong skin cleansers, especially those that contain alcohol. Follow it up with a pat of moisturizer. You can opt for natural moisturizers such as flaxseed oil, jojoba oil, shea butter, evening primrose oil or almond oil.

Sunscreens are not just for summer – your skin needs them in winter too. Use a moisturizing sunscreen to protect your skin from UV damage and the drying effect of winter.

Don’t restrict your winter skin care to facial skin alone. Follow this regimen for the whole body. Take care of chapped lips with moisturizing lip care products, lip balms or Vaseline. Using a lip exfoliant can help keep chapped lips at bay.

Pack your daily fitness regimen into the schedule and there is nothing better than healthy skin that results from good blood circulation.

At night, you can consider using a hydrating cream that is best suited for your skin type. This will help keep dry skin at bay and leave it looking smooth and well hydrated.

Go on. Winter proof your skin!


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