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If the Wi-Fi client network adapter is not by Intel, select a configuration with 
minimal power savings (to maximize throughput).
Note: The above settings are often controlled by 3rd-party value-add applications and may 
be automatically changed. If Wi-Fi performance improves for a while after performing the 
above steps, but then declines, recheck the above settings.
Security Tips
Change the Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and Wi-Fi password on a regular 
basis. See 
Disable SSID Broadcast. See 
.
Use the highest level of Wi-Fi security that your devices support. See 
Change the login password. See 
Use MAC filtering to specify computers that are or aren't allowed to connect 
to the network. See 
Finding the MAC Address
You'll need to know the MAC address of a device, when performing any of the 
following:
Assigning an IP address based on a MAC address (when using DHCP). See 
.
Allowing or denying computers access to the network. See 
Tip:
You can display a list of connected devices, including the MAC address of each 
device: click 
List of connected devices
, available from 
Advanced settings > Wi-Fi 
> MAC Filter
 and 
Advanced settings > Wi-Fi > Network
.
The steps to finding the MAC address of a device vary, depending on your 
operating system.
Windows
1.
Open a command prompt window.
a.
Click 
start
 and 
Run
.
b. Type 
cmd
 or 
command
, and click 
OK
.
2.
At the command prompt, type 
ipconfig/all
 and press 
Enter
.
3.
Write down the Physical Address for the entry that relates to the wireless 
network connection; it appears as a series of numbers and letters — this is 
the MAC address of your wireless adapter.