My wife and I are moving into graduate housing at my wife's college. They provide us with wireless internet service, but basically it's a cable/U-Verse connection attached to a Linksys router. Worst off, the wireless networks are open and not secured at all.
Obviously I'm not exactly shot in the ass about my stuff being unsecured and being in a very obvious spot that a hijacker or wi-fi squatter could go. They also don't seem very shot in the ass of allowing me access to that router's firmware and securing it (as well as opening up a few ports.)
There are a few plugs in the house that can be connected to the router instead of using the wireless. Can any real security benefits be achieved by connecting a secure router to this unsecure network and running our internet stuff off of that wirelessly, or is it a moot point since the router's internet source itself is not secure?
Obviously I'm not exactly shot in the ass about my stuff being unsecured and being in a very obvious spot that a hijacker or wi-fi squatter could go. They also don't seem very shot in the ass of allowing me access to that router's firmware and securing it (as well as opening up a few ports.)
There are a few plugs in the house that can be connected to the router instead of using the wireless. Can any real security benefits be achieved by connecting a secure router to this unsecure network and running our internet stuff off of that wirelessly, or is it a moot point since the router's internet source itself is not secure?