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New Router - Wireless Security Recommendations?
Brand new ASUS RT-66U at home. Specs are here: http://www.asus.com/Networking/RTN66U/#specifications
Looking for recommendations for what data encryption to use. This is a dual band router, and encryption can be different on each band 2.4G~2.4835GHz /5.1~5.8GHz Quote:
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I'd like a human readable password, not some series of HEX characters... Can't claim to be a genius when it comes to wireless networking and would like to keep it simple. Suggestions?
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I use WPA2 personal and you can assign a key 10 digits or more.
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What is WPA-TKIP? (from the exception listed above)
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What are the advantages? Damn, three questions in a row. Edit, found this: Quote:
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WPA2-PSK is a humanly readable password just use it and move on.
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WPA2-PSK is what I use.
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The interesting thing about dual band, it's like having two routers!
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Gets a little confusing if you name them the same. I name the normal 2.4GHz band as "something" then the 5GHz band as "something-5G" so I can differentiate the two on my devices. You can have the same passkey for both though.
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If you couldn't tell, I've never had a dual band router before, lol. I've read that 2.4 Ghz will pass through walls better than 5Ghz, where 5Ghz will give better performance when the signals are about equal, partly because there's typically more noise in the 2.4Ghz spectrum.
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Correction: 6 networks "The RT-N66U supports up to three wireless networks over the 2.4 GHz band and three over the 5 GHz band, so it can protect computers from any unauthorized access, hacking and virus attacks. The parental control allows you to set up your kids' computer access times. " |
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