Tuesday, February 22, 2011

About Computer Networking: Wise Up About Wi-Fi, Says the FTC

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From Bradley Mitchell, your Guide to Computer Networking
The U.S Federal Trade Commission recently published an online piece called "Wise Up About Wi-Fi" that includes various tips for guarding your data on public Internet hotspots. That's great, but...

Wise Up About Wi-Fi, Says the FTC
The trouble with hotspots is, being public and open, there is no easy way to stay safe. Forget about "free." In today's busy world, most people aren't willing to take the time to set up something like a VPN. Or are they?

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You can access VPNs through command line or GUI software programs. Setting up a VPN also requires installing specialized server software that supports required network protocols. Various VPN software packages exist for different types of devices.
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Finding and Using Wi-Fi Hotspots
Wireless hotspots used to be confined to hotels, airports and cafes. Now they are popping up in cars, buses and trains also. And with the emergence of 4G mobile hotspots, you'll have to find increasingly remote and well-shielded locations to get away from them.

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If you want to monitor home video cameras, your front door lock, and your air conditioner while you're sitting at a wireless hotspot somewhere, a home automation gateway is exactly what you need.

 


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