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Blogger The Raven said...

Interesting Article, just adding my 2 cents here.

* Changing the default Administrator user and password could be another great thing, cuz most routers have user and password as admin admin, so its recommended to change administrator user and password.

* Having your custom SSID could also be a plus point security wise.

* Disabling the "Broadcast SSID" option is also a good thing.


Configurations that i have on my TP Link's TL-WR340G

* Custom SSID 32 chaarcter long

* Broadcast SSID disabled

* Security WPA2-PSK with AES

* 63 character long PSK key (containing all sorts of characters)

* DoS attack prevention, ICMP flood, TCP-SYN flood, UDP flood, protection enabled

* Disabled Ping reply on WAN and LAN ports .

* Changed administrator login ID and password of the WLAN.



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6:32 AM, January 22, 2009

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