The              reason we secure a wireless network is to stop people from using the              services of our network who don't have permission to utilize them.              It is harder to secure a wireless network from hackers as compared              to a classic wired network. This is due to the fact that a wireless              network can be accessed anywhere inside the range of its antenna.
   In order to secure a    wireless network from hackers, we should take proper steps to save    ourselves against security issues. If you don't secure a wireless    network from hackers, you might end up without its service. The    consequence might also include the utilization of our network to attack    further networks. To secure a wireless network from hackers, you should    follow these simple wireless networking tips: 
   1.         Strategic antenna placement:
   The first thing you    have to do is to position the access point's antenna in a place which    restricts the range of its signal to go further than the required area.    You should not put the antenna close to a window because glass can't    obstruct its signals. Place it in a central location of the building.
2.Use WEP:WEP stands for    Wireless encryption protocol.  It's a customary technique for encrypting    traffic on a wireless network. You should never skip it as that will    allow hackers to get instant access to the traffic over a wireless    network. 
   3.         Change the SSID, disable the broadcast of SSID:
   SSID stands for    service set identifier.  It is the recognition thread utilized by    the wireless access point due to which the customers are capable of    starting connections. For every wireless access point arranged, select    an exclusive as well as unique SSID. Also, if it's attainable, hold back    the broadcast of the SSID out over the antenna. It won\t appear in the    listing of offered networks, while being able to provide services as    usual. 
   4.         Disable DHCP:
   By doing this, the    hackers will have to decode the TCP/IP parameters, subnet mask as well    as the IP address in order to hack your wireless network. 
   5.         Disable or modify SNMP settings:
   Change the private    as well as public community settings of SNMP. You can also just disable    it. Otherwise the hackers will be able to utilize SNMP to get    significant info regarding your wireless network. 
   6.         Utilize access lists:
    For additional security of your wireless network, and if your access     point support this feature, employ an access list. An access list     lets us determine precisely which machinery is permitted to attach     to an access point. The access points which include the access list     can employ trivial file transfer protocol (TFTP) now and then in     order to download modernized lists to steer clear of hackers.  
 
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