Secure Wi
Securing your Wi-Fi doesn't have to be complicated. By following a few systematic steps, you can significantly reduce the risk of hackers accessing your home network. This guide walks you through...

Router Security

This includes both configuration changes to make a router more secure, and, picking a router that is more secure out of the box. If you are interested in faster WiFi, there is one page on extending the range of a Wi-Fi network.

Here are six actionable tips that will help make any wireless network more secure. 1. Improve Your Passwords. Many wireless routers have default login credentials such as the WiFi password "admin" to help consumers get their system up and running hassle-free.
The Router Security Checklist Every Home Needs
When you first unbox your new router , it comes with a default username and password for the admin panel. These credentials are usually something super easy to guess, like "admin" and "password". But you'd be amazed how many people never change the default login on their router .
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