Chances are that in fear of wireless network hijack,
bandwidth theft, online intrusion, or virus infections, you might want to secure
your wireless network. Setting up an encryption key is the best method for
protecting your home or wireless network. Your Belkin router has both WEP andWPA encryption types. In this post, I am going to discuss about the WPA2
security key, which is better in terms of security than WEP. Check the steps
given below and secure your wireless network:
Step1: If you have a wireless network configured, you will need to make a wired connection first. Connect your computer directly to your Belkin router using the Ethernet cord.
Step2: Open up the Belkin router?s web interface. To do so, first open your web browser and type ?192.168.2.1? in the address bar. Hit Enter to proceed.
Step3: Click Login in the upper right hand side. Enter your Belkin router?s password and then click
Submit. Belkin routers, by default, are
shipped without passwords. So you can just click Submit. However, do check your
Belkin
router support docs for exact details.
Step4: On the Belkin Router Setup Wizard window, click Security under Wireless in the left hand side. Beside Security Mode, click the drop-down menu and select WPA/WPA2-Personal (PSK). (See Also how to reset Belkin router to factory settings)
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