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Securing your Wi-Fi
From the course: IT Security Foundations: Core Concepts
Securing your Wi-Fi
- [Instructor] Wireless network sends signals using radio waves that can be attacked if not properly secured. In this segment, we'll cover a few simple steps you can take to help secure wireless transmissions. Let's start by providing an explanation of a wireless network and some of the components required for all devices to communicate. Now, here we see a local area network, which could be a home or office. When using a wireless network, a wireless station is a device such as a laptop, phone, or access point that can communicate with other stations. Wireless devices use the protocol 802.11, which has several versions that include G, N, and AC. An access point is a station that typically has a cable connected to an existing network. On your home network, the access point is built into your router and each access point has a service set identifier, or SSID, which is the network name. An insecure home router can allow…
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