802.11n Security
Implement security with the touch of a button
Not enabling security on your Wi-Fi network makes your network and data vulnerable. 802.11n incorporates the latest security protocols, such as WPA and WPA2, the best home Wi-Fi security options available, to protect your important files.
- With an unsecured wireless network, uninvited guests can join your network and obtain an Internet connection, reducing your household’s bandwidth.
- Malicious users can damage or delete files on a computer connected to an unsecured Wi-Fi network. They can collect passwords and account numbers, putting your personal finances and identity at risk.
- 802.11n uses WPA and WPA2 to secure the network. WPA2, or Wi-Fi protected access, authenticates computers on a Wi-Fi network and provides a complex algorithm for encrypting communication.
- 802.11n products using SecureEasySetup make activating security as simple as pushing a button. That’s all that’s required to establish a strong, hard-to-crack WPA or WPA2 security key that locks down your network, ensuring the privacy of all communications.





