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1. Keep your router current with patches or security updates. Enter the administrator area of your router's software to look for the latest updates. 2. Update the software on any
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1. Connect your computer to your wireless router using the instructions provided with the router. 2. Shut down the "Service Set Identifier," or SSID. This is a signal broadcasting
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1. Use the firewall that is built into your operating system. Most operating systems have the firewall turned on by default. This will prevent most hackers from infiltrating your
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