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Originally Posted by gx_saurav
Ok, I just went to my Router's Security Tab then
1) Network Authentication as Open
2) Enable WEP encryption with strength as 128bit
3) Network key = A long word
Now to connect to this network, users need to enter that long work. I guess this should be pretty secure here.
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Use WPA-PSK with TKIP algo for a balanced security. Most of the devices will support this. If all the devices are new then you can even opt for WPA2 which is even more secure.
Also disable SSID broadcast (it'll hide your network from the snoopers) and enable MAC filtering for maximum security. If you do all this then there is no doubt that your network bandwidth would be used by you and only you.
@Charan
Any specific reason why you enabled MAC filtering? I guess nobody around your house uses Wifi.. or do they?