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Using Router As Wireless Bridge-how To Setup Wireless Bridge

What is a Wireless LAN Bridge
Wireless LAN bridge is the connection two wireless routers, which are connected through 802.11N/G/B protocols. Once connected the routers act as wireless bridge adapter for the local devices connected to their LAN ports.

Why Do I need Wireless LAN Bridge
Wireless LAN can be useful in many scenarios. If you want to setup a home network where there several devices which need to be connected to the Internet . If the device have only Ethernet ports then it needs to kept near the main wireless router. Alternatively you can use one wireless bridge adapter per device to connect the main wireless router. Instead of using several wireless bridge adapters you can get another wireless router and connect it to the main wireless router. The additional wireless router will provide several ports.

How to setup router as a wireless bridge
All wireless routers are not created equal. Most of the wireless routers do not support wireless network bridging. Most of the routers from major manufactures do not support wireless bridging. You will have to pickup routers which support DD-WRT or the routers which support Wireless Access Point mode. See Selecting Wireless Bridging Routers.
In order to connect the routers you need set main router which is connected to Internet as DHCP server. Setup the second router in Wireless Client. Program the SSID and Security key same as the first router. Once this is done correctly second router will find the first router.

For detailed demonstration see the article Connect two wireless routers using wireless network bridge

How To Connect Psp To 3g Network With A Wireless 3g Router

Yesterday, I received the PSP game machine I had ordered from a online store . I love game, it is a part of my life, it makes me relax and feel good so I always take it wherever I go. But the problem is I cant connect PSP to the network when there is not a hotspot nearby, I asked my friends and searched the answer on the Internet, then I found a portable device which called Huawei E583C 3G Router. Its a wireless 3G router which can provide hotspot with a Sim card (cell phone card) anywhere. And its very easy-to-use, no complicated settings. If you have the same problem, just follow these steps.
How to connect PSP to 3G network with a 3G router?

Before the setting, make sure the PSP and HUAWEI e583c 3G Router are started:

Turn on the PSP WLAN switch.

Select Settings > Network Settings.

Select Infrastructure Mode to connect your local Wi-Fi access point.

Select New Connection to specify a mnemonic connection name (such as MyE5).

Select Scan to detect all networks within range. The access point list is displayed.

Select the SSIDthe same way as you did for the E5. Then press the button of your game machine consecutively to confirm the SSID and to input the Wi-Fi key.

SSID: The Wi-Fi name of the E5.

WEP: The Wi-Fi key of the E5.

The default SSID and key label is affixed to the E5.

Press the button of your game machine to continue, and then press the X button to save the settings.

Select Test Connection to check the connection. If the test succeeds, you are online successfully.

Finish. Go to Internet Browser.

Sometimes the connection may disconnect automatically, you need to re-connect it manually. It mainly due to the network status is not stable, none of the business of the devices. As I know and based on my experience, huawei E583C 3G Router is one of the popular wireless 3G router device and the quality is good and trustful. Any guys who love games and have the device that needs Wi-Fi to get internet access could take this one as the good partner of your game machine. I believe E583C 3G Router would give you fantastic experience of game enjoying.
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Tips to secure wireless Networks

Change the default passwords as most network devices have a pre-configured default password and these are easily found online.

2. Install a firewall directly onto your wireless devices (a host-based firewall). Attackers who directly intercept your wireless network may be able to by-pass your network firewall and so this does not offer sufficient protection.

3. Restrict access – only allow authorised users to access your network. Each piece of hardware connected to a network has a MAC (media access control) address. Restrict or allow access to your network by filtering MAC addresses. The MAC address is a unique identifier for networking hardware such as wireless network adapters. A hacker can capture details about a MAC address from your network and pretend to be that device to connect to your network. MAC filtering will still protect you from majority of the hackers. Find the MAC address for your network adapters on your devices by following these steps:

1. Go to Start > Run

2. Type command and press [Enter]

3. Type ipconfig /all in the command prompt window and press [Enter]

4. You can view the physical access address in the information displayed.

4. Check the user documentation to get specific information about the MAC Filtering process if you have any more queries.

5. Encrypt the data on your network. Encrypting the data would prevent anyone who might somehow be able to access your network from viewing your data.

6. Protect your SSID (Service Set Identifier – An SSID is the name of a WLAN). The SSID on wireless clients can be set either manually, by entering the SSID into the client network settings, or automatically, by leaving the SSID unspecified or blank. A network administrator often uses a public SSID that is set on the access point and broadcast to all wireless devices in range. You can disable the automatic SSID broadcast feature to improve network security.

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