New Home Network - Cable Modem

NiGHTSNiGHTS San Diego Icrontian
edited August 2004 in Science & Tech
Hello again guys. Recently I moved to NY and was welcomed to the wonderful world of Roadrunner, which beats my old PacBell DSL with a stick. However, with this new connection comes new concerns as far as security goes.

The network has 3 computers that will be accessing it. The first is a bedroom computer that is sitting right next to the router itself, giving it a wired option, which I took. The second computer is in an upstairs office, which is wireless. The third, a laptop that is wireless as well.

No problems with ANY of the above devices, that is until I try to beef up my security on the network. Now I'm not an advanced user, but I know well enough to change the Router's actual password, as well as adding a 128-bit WEP to both of the wireless connections. Is there any more that really needs to be done with a cable connection? My concern is that Cable is run like a large LAN, correct? Therefore I guess there is more of a potential of being accessed as opposed to a DSL connection.

So, with all this in mind, is it really worth adding any more security to the connection itself? Or is changing the password and adding a WEP more than enough? Thanks for your time, cheers.

Comments

  • BlackHawkBlackHawk Bible music connoisseur There's no place like 127.0.0.1 Icrontian
    edited August 2004
    IMHO that's enough protection.
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