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I only want my desk top computer and my Husbands laptop to be the only people on our wireless network

Please help me get the other people in my neighborhood off of our wireless network

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The router manual should indicate how to set up the router. You may have to use a wire connection to the router when setting it up. Usually you run your browser (explorer?) and type an address like 192.168.0.1 into the address line. A webpage will let you access the settings. Look for the security setup. You want to enable WEP or WPA security with a password. You will have to provide this password to any computers you want to access the router. If your computer doesn't ask for the password, look in start-control panel - network connections - your wireless card - show available networks - choose your router - select WEP or WPA and enter the password.

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