See How a Wireless Network Works Going wireless for the most part requires associating a web "access point" – like a link or DSL modem – to a wireless switch, which sends a sign through the air, some of the time similarly as a few hundred feet. Any gadget inside of reach can pull the sign from the air and get to the web. Unless you take certain insurances, anybody adjacent can utilize your network. That implies your neighbors – or any programmer close-by – could "piggyback" on your network or get to data on your gadget. In the event that an unapproved individual uses your network to carry out wrongdoing or send spam, the movement could be followed back to your record. Use Encryption on Your Wireless Network When you go wireless, you ought to encode the data you send over your wireless network, so that adjacent assailants can't listen in on these interchanges. Encryption scrambles the data you send into a code with the goal that it's not open to o...