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One year ago I set up a wireless network to connect all (two) computers at home to my ADSL line. The equipment is BUFFALO, provided by DELL. When setting up the network I had to enter some 15 digit ID at the router setup, as well as on each workstation. At the time I assumed that this ID would make some kind of an exclusive network.

I have to say at this stage that I do not know much of networks, especially wireless networks.

Now, a few days ago a friend of mine from Singapore visited. One of the first things he did was to unpack his laptop and check his mail. I asked him how he connected to the Internet. "Why, through your wireless network, of course."

Now I was kind of shocked! Can anyone just connect to my wireless network, e.g. from down the street, or from the house across the street? If so, can they possibly access the other computers on the network, which do not have a very high security setting?

Any advice welcome; thanks!

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Well, yes and no to all questions.

Yes, anyone at this point can utilise your wireless network simply by having a wireless capable device. And yes, they can get limited access to all other computers on the network. What you need to do is enable WEP on your network, this will restrict the wireless network to passworded connections only, and will encrypt any data going either way. By the way, they'd only have to be within ~300 feet of your router to do so.

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