Security threads everywhere from your Twitter account to your Bank transactions even in your Wi-Fi router. We need to deploy extra layer of security in our internet connected devices. Recently a study shows 2 out of 4 Enterprises continue to deploy unsecured Access point. So, you need to some work on your WiFi security. And Today I'll share you
✓ Secure Your Wi-Fi Network
Update your router And upgrade to third party Firmware As possible. It will decrease the chances of being Hacked.
✓ Change Your Router Password
Every Router ships with a default login/password combination. The combination can varies from Model to Model. And it can be easy to guess. So you should change the password to A strong one that is Hard to Guess.
✓ Upgrade Your Network Encryption
Never choose the WEP encryption though it is the lowest encryption on the WiFi encryption system. Go and choose other Encryption Options.
✓ Changing/Hiding Your SSID
Your router shipped with a default SSID. The SSID are something like "wireless". You can set to default if you don't care about high-security. There are lots of options in SSID you can choose Any As your preference.
✓ Filter Network Access by MAC Address
MAC Address filtering allows you to define a list of devices and only allow those devices on your Wi-Fi network. That's the theory, anyway. In practice, this protection is tedious to set up and easy to breach.
These are the some easy and simple steps to secure your WiFi. Stay tuned for more updates. Good bye.
5 Small Steps To Secure Your WiFi
✓ Secure Your Wi-Fi Network
Update your router And upgrade to third party Firmware As possible. It will decrease the chances of being Hacked.
✓ Change Your Router Password
Every Router ships with a default login/password combination. The combination can varies from Model to Model. And it can be easy to guess. So you should change the password to A strong one that is Hard to Guess.
✓ Upgrade Your Network Encryption
Never choose the WEP encryption though it is the lowest encryption on the WiFi encryption system. Go and choose other Encryption Options.
✓ Changing/Hiding Your SSID
Your router shipped with a default SSID. The SSID are something like "wireless". You can set to default if you don't care about high-security. There are lots of options in SSID you can choose Any As your preference.
✓ Filter Network Access by MAC Address
MAC Address filtering allows you to define a list of devices and only allow those devices on your Wi-Fi network. That's the theory, anyway. In practice, this protection is tedious to set up and easy to breach.
These are the some easy and simple steps to secure your WiFi. Stay tuned for more updates. Good bye.
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