22-03-2010, 07:59 PM
Configuring Security Featuers For Wi-Fi (Wireless) Broad Band Access
Recently Intelligence agencies  have found that terrorists were using unsecured wi-fi connections for sending their
emails. BSNL as an ISP is helpless in tracing the user credentials in such cases.
To educate our customers , this presentation provides an overview of configuring Wi-Fi security features at both PC
or LAPTOP & ADSL Modem Level.
Open the browser and type the url http://192.168.1.1.
Type username admin and password admin in login window
Step 2: Select the required SSID (Service Set IDentifier) and Network Authentication. Enable WEP
Encryption using the pull down menu. The following screen will appear.
Step 3 :
Select encryption strength as 128bit or 64bit.
Enter the network key
- 5 ASCII characters for 64 bit encryption - 13 ASCII characters for 128 bit encryption
Four network keys can be entered.
Select one network key as the current network key.
CONTINUED¦
Enable the WPA-PSK network authentication from the pull down menu if you desire to use the security as
WPA-PSK method of security. Enter the pre-shared key value in the WPA Pre-Shared Key field.
Click on Save / Apply Button
Wi-Fi Configuration in PC/Laptop
You need to configure same WEP key in your PC/Laptop which you have entered in CPE wi-fi security configuration.
For this go to the properties of Wi-Fi connection,
select the tab Wireless Networks.
Select the wi-fi network name ( more than one networks may be present in your area, identify your network by SSID
name which is configured in modem. Normally the CPE model name ( say WA1003A) is factory default SSID setting) and
click on Properties.
Look for field Data Encryption and network ID, select WEP as Data Encryption and enter the network ID which you
have entered in CPE configuration as Encryption Key.
NOTE: These steps may be different for different client Wi-Fi hardware/software. The screen shots of a typlical
example are given below.