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Presented by Nick Smith
September 9, 2014
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Questions
 How many of you have more than one computer at
home?
 How many of you connect to the Internet using
broadband (Cable or DSL)
 How many already have a home router?
 Already have a wireless router?
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AGENDA
 Connecting things together
 Home network - terminology
 Security – Firewalls, Filtering, etc
 Setting up a home router
 Setting up Print and File Sharing
 Questions
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HOME NETWORK
 Internet – ISP
 Wire to home
 Modem
 Translates electronic data
 Router
 Disperses electronic data
 Network Adaptor
 Required for each Computer
 Wired
 NIC (network interface card) or
ethernet card
 Wireless
 Wireless Adaptor
NETWORK
One OR More Devices Connected Together
 To the Internet with a router
 To each other in order to share Resources:
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Internet Connections
Sharing Files
Sharing Printers
 WAN, LAN, WLAN, PAN
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WAN – Wide Area Network … many computers, locations
LAN – Local Area Network … few computers, 1 location
PAN – Personal Area Network … home network
WLAN – Wireless Local Area Network
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WIRELESS
 Wireless Networking Standards
 802.11 a, b, and g
 configuration specifications to insure compatibility
 Different speed/range capabilities
 Equipment conforming to “g” is most popular/available
 Good for 100-400 feet … in a house
 General rule – don’t mix equipment made to different
standards
 Bluetooth
 Standard which is often used for peripheral devices
 Printers, scanners, cell phones, etc
 Short range (10 ft), high speed
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What is a Cable/DSL Modem
 Modem (modulator/demodulator)
 encodes/decodes information transmitted to the
internet
 Usually provided and controlled by your ISP
 Connects your home to the Internet.
 This is the device that gets your public IP (internet
protocol) address
 Normally has no firewall protection
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What is a Router
 Connects one network to another … Sometimes
called a “Gateway”
 Connects your computer to the internet (cable
modem or DSL Line) – keeps LAN traffic local
 Routers keep track of IP addresses and physical
(MAC) addresses of hosts
 IP (Internet Protocol) address … your computers
internet address
 MAC (Media Access Control) … id for each physical
communication device
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What is an Access Point
 A point where computers access a network
 Device which links wireless users to network
 Transmits and receives data (Transceiver)
 Bridge between wireless and wired networks
 Can be linked together to cover broad area
 No security or firewall implemented
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What is a Firewall
 A device that filters packets of data or traffic
 Its job is to be a traffic cop
 You configure the firewall:
 What will allow to pass
 What will it block
 Hides your home network from the outside world
 Can be either in hardware or software
 Most popular routers for home have built in
firewall protection
What Does a Firewall do?
They:
 Protect your home computer from the bad guys
 Keep your information private
 Make you less of a target
By:
 Stopping viruses
 Hiding your computer from the world
 Making the bad guys work harder to get your info
Firewall Protection
Internet
Firewall
Home
Network
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Checks incoming traffic from the network before it gets to your home network …. default
– Blocks all Incoming connections
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Traffic leaving your home network … default - Allow all outbound connections
3.
Hardware firewalls protect you home network by stop all traffic before it get to your
computers
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Personal software firewall on your computer blocks incoming and outgoing (lets you know
what is leaving your computer)
Hardware
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Firewall Routers
The idea is layers of protection
 Examples of home combo units include
 Belkin (we will demo tonight)
 Dlink
 Linksys
 Netgear
Software Firewalls
 Adding a second level of protection
 Controlling what leaves your computer
 By being aware of application level attacks
 By allow you to schedule
 Usage of the internet by time (control access at night)
 By location (block content for young children)
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Configure Wireless Firewall/router
Overview
1. Basic Settings … name, ip address, etc
Check for firmware updates
2. Set Account name and password
Change name and password … don’t used default
3. Wireless Settings
SSID broadcast …
make sure that remote computers are set to automatically connect
Do not enable DMZ
Do enable ping blocking
4. Security - Blocking and Filtering
Wireless Security encryption
MAC filtering
5. Back up settings
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Basic Settings and Info
 Run Install CD that comes with router
 Basic info will be automatically entered or requested
 To change info:
 For Belkin the default IP address is 192.168.2.1
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Other manufacturers use different ip addresses (later slide)
 Enter this into address bar
 Setup page will be displayed
 Firmware - software that is embedded in a hardware device
 Updated occasionally by manufactures
 Check whenever you access router
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Account Name
 Change name
 Default name is set by manufacturer … eg, Belkin54
 Bad guys know defaults and default administrative
passwords
 Create Administrative Password
 Use Strong Password
 Record your password where you can find it so you
can make changes
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Passwords
Your computer password is the foundation of
your computer security
 No Password = No Security
 Old Passwords & Same Password = Reduced Security
 Set and change the “administrator” password on router (and your
computer logon)
 STRONG PASSWORD … 6-8 digit passwords
 use upper, lower case, numbers and symbols
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Wireless Settings
 SSID - service set identifier
 name given to your wireless network
 Broadcasting this ID makes network visible to PCs in area
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can be turned off so it will not be detected by other PCs in area
Be sure to set up your own pc to automatically detect and logon to your
WLAN
 DMZ –
 allows you to select a PC to access WLAN outside the firewall
 do not enable unless firewall interferes with some activity
 Ping Blocking –troubleshooting tool
 Signal sent and echo received indicates valid ip address
 Used by hackers to find active computers
 Enable ping blocking … won’t send echo back
Security
Blocking and Filtering
 Encryption – coding transmissions
 Multiple variations. 2 most common:
 WPA-PSK … Wireless Protected Access (Pre-shared key)
 Use same password for all computers
 Preferred Choice
 WEP … Wired equivalent privacy
 64 or 128 bit encryption … doesn’t matter
 Enter Password … converts to hex code
 Must enter hex code
 2nd Choice (if WPA not supported)
MAC Filtering
 MAC address … Media Access Control address
 Unique ID permanently attached to each
communication device by manufacturer – hardware id
 Can find MAC address: run  cmd  ipconfig/all
 Enter MAC addresses of acceptable network
clients
 If address is not on filter list, access to network will be
denied
 Very effective security method
RECAP
Steps to protect your wireless network
1. Change the default password on your router
2. Enable WPA(PSK) or WEP on router and wireless
workstation
3. Use MAC address filtering
4. SSID broadcast off
5. Prohibit Peer-to-peer (Ad Hoc) networking
5. Keep current on hardware bios upgrades
Print and File Sharing
Overview
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Print and File Sharing:
Useful, but Risky if all computers are not secure
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Setting up Network for Printer and File sharing
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Interface card
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Each computer in network
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Make sure that Print sharing is allowed for printer
Load appropriate print drivers on each computer
Firewall Settings
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Make sure each computer is part of network
Printer
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Set Interface card to allow
Reset network IP range to trusted zone
Place files to share in “Shared Documents” folder
Print and File Sharing
Details (1)
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Be sure WLAN is working and secure
Interface card
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Start  connect to  NIC or WLAN card 
properties
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Check “File and Printer sharing on Microsoft Networks”
Repeat for all PCs on Network
Printer
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Start  Printers and Faxes  shared printer
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Select properties  sharing  check “share this Printer)
Print and File Sharing
Details (2)
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Firewall
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Be sure WLAN IPs are allowed in Firewall for all PCs
Zone Alarm
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 Firewall  zones  add  IP range  <enter appropriate
range>
Network ID for each computer
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Under My Computer  Properties  Computer
name
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Click Change and add WLAN name as Workgroup
Shared Documents Folder for each computer
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Any files in the Shared Documents folder will be
accessible from all computers