I was wondering can you put anything as a wifi name for example I wanted to put CIA-outpost-#### random number is that illegal? I've seen FBI surveillance van 006 before on my list of wifi names I can pick up.
Hey bud
I felt so amazed by this question that I signed up to reply
You can change it to what you wish in fact its a must
The importance of using protection on your router is something I can't stress enough
The GPU powered cracking software out now would take about 1 minute to get a password the has a standard word or even a word with a few numbers.
WPA2 AES gives the user some very good protection.
The one thing I see all the time is the router being used with a default name and a default password.
They just plug in and go.
They don't know what is going on until the police show up with a very unpleasant story about some company being hacked and them suspecting you (worst case scenario) or someone driving by your place ripping off wifi names and passwords to be sold to people who are not so nice to commit crimes
Use anything you want for a broadcast name a
1st thing get into router and change the name. This is not so important but companies produce lists that are published and getting the brand of the router is as easy as searching for what router types are being sold to the public by the internet provider. Telus and Shaw Canada are bad for this. That list also contains default passwords and user name
2nd make your passwords into that router strong. Not the WiFi password but the admin password
it used to be you had to be hooked in by a lan cable to be able to get into the router itself so that changes could be made. Not so with today's routers. A wireless connection can get in if they have a way in. Use combinations of letters, numbers, and upper and lower case for that.
The amount of characters are not many that is allowed so make it hard but something you can remember
I use things like My37PasOr0Fe685 (get the idea)
Finally WPA2 AES is strong. 63 characters in length but it will encrypt it.
For instance I can put in Mary had a little lamb whos fleece was white as snow but after it encrypts all your router would accept is the phrase that has been converted to random letters numbers and that is the access code to use. For heaven sake write it down.
A good method of protection in today's routers is only accept connection with a certain mac code
This makes it so only the computer that uses the wireless adapter or Lan adapter Physical address (MAC) will be allowed to connect at all.
You still need the access code for the wireless but even if it gets found out a connection can't be made unless the computer with that MAC code is used.
To end this I would say the best protection to use is done by 2 switches. Make the broadcast of the router hidden and on computer side make sure the connect even if broadcast is hidden is checked
You would have to enter the WiFi network name and its password to connect. It would not show up at all on any connection list.
Regards
Amiga5