Philips 23iF9946 Flat Panel Television User Manual


 
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The DOs and DON’Ts of securing your wireless network
DO
Enable the highest WEP key level that your hardware provides for. Upgrade your hardware,
if possible. If you do not protect your wireless network, all data from your PC might be
accessible by, for example, your neighbours or passers-by. Use a wireless base station or
router with Network Address Translation (NAT) and firewall enabled for sharing your
Internet connection.
Change the default passwords for your network devices. Leaving these at default makes it
easy for an outsider to gain access.
Position wireless access points away from windows and toward the centre of your home.This
decreases the strength of the signal outside your home.
Some wireless access points allow you to control access based on the unique Media Access
Control (MAC) address of the network adapter trying to associate with it. If a MAC address
has not been registered in the wireless access point, it will not associate with it. If your
access point has this feature, enable it and add the MAC addresses of the network adapters
including the one from the Streamium LCD TV.
The Wireless MAC address of the Streamium LCD TV can be found in the Options menu
by pressing the MENU button on the remote control.Then select Network > Wireless
Info.
Install an anti-virus program on each computer on your network and use it regularly to
check your computers for viruses. Remember to update the anti-virus program on a regular
basis.
DON’T
Do not rely on radio transmission range limitations to secure your network. Enable wireless
security (WEP) to protect your network from unwanted access.
Do not use WEP keys and passwords that are easy to guess. Do not change passwords to
reflect your name, address, or anything that would be easy to guess.
Never open attachments to email messages that you are not expecting. In addition, scan all
diskettes and homemade CDs for viruses before opening files from them, or before starting
your computer from them.
Do not load a program from an unknown source onto one of your network computers.
Do not ignore the common signs of viruses: unusual messages that appear on your screen,
decreased system performance, missing data, and inability to access your hard drive. If you
notice any of these problems on your computer, run your anti-virus program immediately
to minimise the chances of losing data.
Do not connect your home network to broadband Internet without taking security
measures:
If you do not have a wireless base station installed on your network and you are sharing
Internet access through one of the computers, you may want to consider installing firewall
software.
Advanced wireless network information
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