Hi Mari, You will need to read the router's documentation (probably online is best) to find out some of this. That particular router can be set up for strong password encryption that your iPhone can handle, let's hope the other devices in the house are relatively new so they will as well. What you want ideally is called WPA2, and your iPhone will accept that password strength. You can avoid typing in long strings of Password material by using a shared key. That will allow you for example to use a common phrase that your router will translate into a very strong password. All this sounds rather complicated but there is a lot of data out there on the Internet describing best practices and like I said, your router documentation may be more accessible on the Web, unless of course you have a tech-savvy reader handy.
Jon -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mari Sent: Monday, August 20, 2012 10:38 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: Wireless connection issues. How exactly do I secure the Wi-Fi connection I saw something about wireless security and then the different choices and I read something about WPA2 but then asked for some kind of security key? I'm surprised to see how many people are having similar issues I thought I was the only one I do appreciate everybody's help and I hope that things resolved soon I may just think about replacing the router does that sound that something that should be done? I will take the suggestion from somebody who replied and I will stick with one of the many wireless channels for a few weeks and see if that helps -- --
