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		<title>By: PC Daily Tips &#187; Password Protect Your Wireless Router</title>
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		<description>[...] While you could put a password or security on each of the individual resources, it makes much more sense to password protect connection to your router. This article on PC Mech gives some very good information on what should be done to implement security on your wireless router. [...]</description>
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