Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Securing Your Wireless Home Network Through MAC Filtering

One problem with wireless networks is that people who have wireless devices that are within the range of your network can access them. Even if you have a password for your wireless network, that password can be hacked and network access can be gained. One way to further tighten its safety net is via MAC filtering.

MAC filtering is a network of security procedure that only allows access to registered MAC addresses. A MAC address is the unique identification of a network device, no two computers or network device is the same. What this means is that only registered and authorized machines can access your wireless network. Therefore, even if in some way or trick to break your password, still can not access if your address is not recorded. This is a very effective way to ensure network security in your home wireless network.

The thing to do is to enable MAC filtering on your router or wireless access points. Most routers now have in this role. Then you need to enter the MAC address of computers on your home network. Getting the MAC address is different from one operating system to another, but this is in the properties of the network device. Check your computer manual or technical support for the process to obtain the MAC address.

Therefore, if you are very particular about the network security of your wireless network, and then one thing you can do is to enable MAC filtering on your network.

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