I read that WEP is not safe, as well as WPA-PSK. It’s costly to have WPA or WPA2 with RADIUS server for home user. VPN would be a good idea, but VPN client software is expensive for Netgear wireless router (the only affordable wireless router with VPN).

So, I don’t know what the decent options are for my under 0 budget. All I have in mind is something with:

- Dual active Firewall (NAT and SPI).
- Intrusion Detection (IDS).
- WPA and WPA2 (PSK type, I guess).
- Ability to disable SSID broadcast and DHCP server.
- Logging feature of clients that request connection.
- Access policy control (support VLAN).

If it’s possible I still want the VPN, but I’m just daydreaming probably. Any suggestion is greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

I’ve got a wireless router, and i like to keep my wifi unsecured, because I have a Wii and DS, so the highest security I could use would be WEP which I’ve tried and it makes my connection a lot slower. So I figured as long as I turned off file sharing on my desktop I could leave my wifi unsecured. The problem is to disable file sharing you need to have the Windows firewall on. I have Norton Internet Security 2009, and whenever I put the Windows firewall on, the Norton pops up and says that the Norton Firewall is better and I should keep that on. What should I do?

OK so I bought a wireless surveillance system with 4 cameras. i also have a wireless router laying around (D-Link). What do I need to do to pick up the camera signals on my wireless router so I can view them on the computer?

I’ve been given the task of finding a good Wireless Security-style webcam that can be sent through a standard wireless router without requiring a server computer at all. Does anyone know of any that can do this?
I’m not really sure what the plans are for these cameras, just that they have to be able to work decently with only a wireless router.

I've been given the task of finding a good Wireless Security-style webcam that can be sent through a standard wireless router without requiring a server computer at all. Does anyone know of any that can do this?
I need some good models that will run through a wireless router.