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UNIFI FOR RESIDENTIAL
All in all, UniFi will enable and bring greater value for Malaysians through a richer digital lifestyle and online experience, enhanced competitiveness and world-class broadband infrastructure.
- Download large (file size) DVD quality movies and music video clips in a matter of minutes or even a few seconds depending on the file size.
- Enjoy a new TV experience through TV over broadband (IPTV) where they can access TV channels over a private network in high definition format with high stability. IPTV also offers the ability for high content user interactivity through its video-on-demand feature.
- Work from home and stay in touch with their offices or clients and business associates anywhere in the world in real time through high speed Internet, video and voice connections.
- Enjoy a richer, secure shopping and e-commerce experience from the comfort of their homes by accessing virtual shops on-line around the world through real time video and chat.
- Play on-line games simultaneously with anyone in the world in real time and high resolution format.
- Access educational services such as ‘study on-line’ and participate in virtual classroom discussions with their tutors anywhere in the world as well as enjoy a rich research experience by being able to download books, journals and magazines in a matter of minutes.
- Receive real time medical diagnosis and advice from local and international medical practitioners in the comfort of their homes through high speed Internet, high definition video and voice connections.
All in all, UniFi will enable and bring greater value for Malaysians through a richer digital lifestyle and online experience, enhanced competitiveness and world-class broadband infrastructure.

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How To Secure Your Wireless Network Connection
How To Secure Your Wireless Network Connection
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Video below is a perefect example of why you should always secure your wireless network connection.
If you’re a regular MakeUseOf reader I am pretty sure you are already aware of it. So my only suggestion to you would be to set your wireless to use WPA instead of WEP encryption. As for the folks who are not really sure if their wireless is secured, read on for a quick how to guide.
Securing Your Router and Wireless Network Connection
Go to ‘Network Connections’ and search for Wireless Networks in range. This should get you all available wireless networks in the area.
Now you should be able to see whether the wireless network you’re “Connected” to is secure or not. If it’s secure, the only thing you need to do is check if it is using WPA or WEP encryption method. Right click on the network, select ‘Properties’ and then Look for ‘Encryption Type’

(Please note simply changing the encryption type from properties won’t work. You will need to access your router and change security settings for the wireless access. So just read on.)
On the other hand if your wireless network is unsecured then here is what you need to do to secure it.
- 1. Access your wireless router: In most cases you should be able to access your router by simply typing 192.168.0.1 IP address into your browser’s address bar. In case it doesn’t work for you then go to this website. Here you can get both the default IP and default username and password details for your router. You only need to know it’s model.

