What makes a home or small office network safe to connect to?
To help ensure that a home or small business network is safe to connect to, make sure that it has the following: For wireless networks, a wireless connection encrypted with Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) or Wi‑Fi Protected Access (WPA). (For WPA, WPA2 is preferred.) For all networks, a firewall or other device with Network Address Translation (NAT), which is connected between your computer or wireless base station and your cable or DSL modem.
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