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Tips To Safeguard Your Wi-Fi?

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Thomas Herry @Thomas_Herry2 · May 16, 2024

Essential Wi-Fi Safety Tips to Adopt:

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Follow these important steps to help protect your home Wi-Fi network from people who shouldn't be there. 
 
  • Change the name of the Wi-Fi in your home.

 

First, you need to change the name, which is also known as the SCID, of your home Wi-Fi network. A lot of companies set an SSID for every wifi router they make. The business name most of the time. A computer shows all the networks it can find by listing all the wifi ones whose SSID is open to everyone. Bad guys are more likely to be able to get into your network because of this. Change the SSID to something that doesn't show any personal information. This will make hackers less likely to try to get into your network. 
 
 
 For your WiFi network, make a strong password that is only used by you. 
You can use the password that comes with most wifi routers right away. Hackers can quickly figure out this first password if they know who made the router. You should use a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols in your wifi network password that is at least 20 characters long. Tech thieves will have a harder time getting into your network if your password is not easy to guess. 
 
  • Set up the network's safety. 

 

Encryption is something that is built into almost all wifi routers. That isn't always on, though, on most computers. If you turn on the security feature on your wifi router, your network will be safer. You should turn on the router as soon as your ISP sets it up. The newest and best type of security used today is called "WPA2." 
 
  • It is not a good idea to send out offline network names. 

 

If you have a home WiFi router, you should never broadcast your network name to the world. Someone close will see a list of nearby Wi-Fi networks on their device when they try to connect to one. But people who don't know how to find your Wi-Fi won't be able to see it if you stop sharing your name.  
 
A personal Wi-Fi network, like your home Wi-Fi, doesn't need this feature. This is useful for places like shops, libraries, hotels, and restaurants that want to offer free internet to their customers. 
 
  • Always make sure that the software on your computer is the latest version. 

 

Router firmware has bugs, just like any other program. If these bugs aren't fixed quickly by the firmware updates that router makers send out, they could turn into big security holes. As soon as the new router security fixes are ready, you should get them and put them in. Someone will probably not be able to join to your Wi-Fi network after this. 
 
  • This is to make sure that your Firewell works properly. 

 

Another way to keep computers safe from viruses, spyware, and other bad software is with a "firewall." Filters are often turned off when wireless routers are first bought, but sometimes they are turned on. See if there is a filter on your WiFi router. If your router doesn't have one of these, make sure you put a good one on your computer so that people can't try to get into your wifi network without your permission. 
 
  • You can join to your network with a VPN. 

 

VPNs make a secret, encrypted path that changes the format and encrypts data sent and received from your device over Wi-Fi. This way, no one can read or track the data. What you send online at those times is kept secret.