How do i password protect my network?

Hey guys. Just a quick question.
I've recently moved into a block of flats. I brought a router off my mate and when I plugged it in a automatic network came up that we have been using. I was wondering how I set a password to this network so other people in other flats can not use our network and slow the internet down.
Thanks
Mike

Hello Everyone struggling with network password;
I have two iMac's-one(#!)running OS 10.4.8 and the other (#2),10.3.9. My network includes a Belkin router. #2 is connected bu ethernet to a cable networkThe network runs fine as long as I don't protect it by password. Keep on getting an error message. I have tried to solve the problem thru Belkin Tech Support. They are very obliging and spent hours with me--with no results. They even exchanged the router but it just did not work.
Also tried to do fileshring between two computers with no success. With limited knowledge of computerese, I feel helpness. I will appreciate any help I can get.
Raj

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