Reasons to Password Protect a Satellite Internet Wireless Network
Satellite  Internet access is fast, but it could slow down unnecessarily if you  don’t password protect your wireless network and take these steps:
1.  Download a proxy setting from you satellite Internet provider’s  website. This software will tell your computer how to best access the  Internet.
2. Use the most up-to-day web browser.
3. Check your computer’s anti-virus software and update it if it’s expired.
4. Use a computer that runs on a current operating system.
WHY CREATE A WIRELESS SATELLITE NETWORK IN THE FIRST PLACE
Satellite  Internet providers do not limit how many computers and devices can  access one satellite Internet connection. One of the great things about  satellite Internet is that you don’t have to plug the computer directly  into a phone jack to get access. A wireless network lets you roam the  house with your laptop or other devices and still get online.
 To  create a wireless network all you need is that high speed Internet  service, a router, and cables. Quality equipment will ensure you get a  quality wireless network. Along with your router you will find  instructions on how to set up the wireless network. When you’re setting  up you should be prompted to create a password.
HERE’S WHY YOU SHOULD PASSWORD PROTECT YOUR WIRELESS NETWORK
Without  a password anyone can get online through your wireless network, both in  your home and outside your home. Remember, the more people on one  connection the more satellite Internet access you use up, and that could  slow down your connection.
 You  and everyone on a satellite Internet plan is limited to how much  satellite Internet access they can have over a 24-hour period. Often  referred to as a Fair Access Policy. This is usually only an issue for  those that access the web a great deal. Either way, it’s another reason  to create a private wireless network.
In  addition to speed, a password will keep you safe from data thieves and  viruses. When you make your network private you help to keep your data  secure.
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