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Wireless Security

If your router comes with wireless capability, it has a piece of equipment called a Wireless Access
Point (WAP). A WAP can come within an all-in-one-gateway, router, or as a standalone unit. In
many cases, WAP's security settings are toggled off by default and you must manually turn on the
security settings. If the security settings are toggled off, anyone can access your network and may
be able to get into the server and any computer or other device on your network. Firewalls and
anti-virus software
do not keep intruders out of wireless networks.
Most wireless networking equipment supports two forms of data encryption as security features:
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
For more information on how to configure the security for your wireless network, see the user's
guide that came with your networking equipment.
Ports used by the server
Port numbers
80, 443
55000, 56000
1138
8912
8912
2869
1900
3389
4125
139, 445
137, 138
10284, 10283, 10282, 10281,
10280, 10243
Start Using Your Server
Description
Standard Web site
internal (subnet only) Web site
for Windows Home Server Web
services
Transport
Backup and beacon
Backup and beacon
UPnP
(Universal Plug and Play)
UPnP
Remote desk
Remote access (when enabled)
File and print sharing
File and print sharing
Media connection
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