Secure Your Wireless Network |
To secure your wireless computers within your network, you need to proactively protect your data and keep your systems safe. The first step in securing your network is to use the standard built-in features found in your gear. Most networking devices have built-in security features to keep hackers at bay; but in
most cases, it is not enough security. Thankfully, most broadband routers have Network Address
Translation (NAT) security and Media Access Control (MAC) address filtering, but make sure these features
are included. Routers with NAT hide internal network IP addresses (which add a layer of network security).
MAC address filtering features allows you to enter the MAC addresses you want to grant or deny access to
your network.
Typically, wireless-networking devices are inclusive of WEP and WPA encryption features. Both of these forms of encryption are beneficial in protecting your network. But, keep in mind, the WPA is more secure than the WEP feature. To use either one of these encryption features, you need to enter an encryption key to all wireless devices in your network. Product user manuals explain how to do this. Even though most home office networks and small businesses do not use authentication features for their local computers, most large businesses choose to use it for their office LANs (i.e. 802.1x or LEAP).
The second step is to get a hardware firewall for your
network. A hardware firewall works the same way as a software
firewall but there are certain other advantages. Whereas
a software firewall must be installed on each computer
in your network, a hardware firewall centralizes the control
of connections between your network and the Internet. Hardware
firewalls are more effective than software firewalls in
that they can make multiple computers play by the same
rules at the same time. In addition, hardware firewalls
use their own processors for port filtering and encryption
tasks, which means that there is little or no resource
drain on the computers in your network, giving you better
overall performance. Some firewalls allow you to set-up
VPN connections from the Internet to your personal LAN,
providing you with a secure way to access your computers
while you're on the road.
Because
Cisco's PIX security appliances have multi-vector attack
protection services, they can effectively defend businesses
from many popular forms of attacks, such as: denial-of-service
(D0S) attacks, fragmented attacks, replay attacks, and
malformed packet attacks. The benefits deriving from PIX
firewalls are: improved productivity, lower operational
costs, and increased competitive advantage. If you are
interested in looking into used or refurbished Cisco
PIX firewalls, Cisco PIX firewall interfaces, and Cisco
line cards, please contact Genesis Global at 1-800-908-9665
or e-mail a Sales Accounts Manager at sales@genesisglobalinc.com.
Don't forget to ask about the ReNew™ Program: Trade-In
and Trade-Up. Genesis Global is renowned for finding the
right networking solutions! All equipment is backed by
warranty plans.
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About Genesis Global's Author:
Debbie
Jensen,, an expert writer for business and technology for Genesis Global, has a Bachelor's Degree in Visual Communication (Multimedia). With her twenty year history of creative expressions and formalized study of Information Technology of digital print/web design and development, she is now publishing articles about networking for Genesis Global.
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