Depends on the model. I have a Linksys E3000 series router, and I am currently using WPA2/AES for the encryption. Which as it stands now hasn't been cracked. TKIP has known security flaws. But even utilizing WPA will make it more trouble than it's worth to attempt to break in. If you tell me what model you have I'll find you some step by step instructions in locking it down, if need be I'll write out the steps.![]()

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