It wireless network settings choose "do not broadcast SSID", activate security for wireless networks. It's better for you if use WPA at least.
You initially secure the unsecured properties by verifying the owner of that particular property.
A secure wireless router that you can buy is AW3 RG231. It's very secure and blocks freeloaders.
Without being long winded and full of IT jargon - YES THEY CAN!
add a password
An example of an unsecured loan is a personal loan, where the borrower does not need to provide collateral such as a house or car to secure the loan.
A personal loan is an example of an unsecured loan, as it does not require collateral to secure the loan.
It depends if you have public internet in your area or an unsecured network.
An example of an unsecured loan is a personal loan, where the borrower does not need to provide collateral such as a house or car to secure the loan.
An example of an unsecured note is a personal loan where the borrower does not provide any collateral, such as a car or house, to secure the loan.
If you do not set password for your wireless network you will get unsecured network. If you mean that you want use your router to connect to another unsecured wireless network and create so called "bridge" the answer is yes. But! Router from different manufactures usually do not work together in the bridge configuration. There are some exceptions but just few.
Yes in the OED (Oxford English Dictionary) its quoted as "Not made secure or safe: i.e"the person had been responsible for leaving the room unsecured"
Bonds are norally something a person owns as an asset, not debt.