OK, I think folks need to know how to encrypt the routers with the use of screen readers.
We had a heck of a time encrypting our router.
If anyone knows how to do this using a screen reader, that would be Awesome.



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----- Original Message ----- From: "David Ferrin" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Saturday, August 21, 2010 6:08 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] daily tip


Wireless Network Encryption

Encryption is the an important feature to enable on a wireless network. When you set up a wireless network in your operating system, be sure to turn on the strongest encryption format that your router and wireless adapters all support. Currently, WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2) provides the best protection for consumer wireless networking products. WPA is still useful, although it's been proven vulnerable. And WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) is no longer considered safe, but it's better than nothing.

Choose an encryption passphrase (password) of at least eight mixed letters and numbers. If your router supports case sensitivity and special characters, add some capital letters and punctuation marks. You'll need to enter this passphrase on each PC the first time you add it to the newly encrypted network.
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