Wireless Security for Home Network Devices: Protecting Your Connected Home
The Risks of Unsecured Wireless Networks
Home networks are often left unsecured, making it easy for hackers to gain access to our devices and steal sensitive information. A single unsecured device can open the door to a multitude of security risks, including:
Wireless Security for Home Network Devices
郎 The Importance of WPA2 and WPA3
WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2) and WPA3 are security protocols designed to secure your wireless network. The main difference between the two is that WPA3 offers additional security features such as individualized data encryption and automatic key exchange, making it a more secure option. Make sure your router supports WPA2 or WPA3 and use it to secure your network.

Default passwords for routers are easily accessible to hackers. Change your router's password to a strong and unique password to prevent unauthorized access.
A firewall helps block unauthorized access to your network and devices. Enabled firewalls on your devices and network to protect against hacking attempts.
Guest Network
Only allow devices that need access to your network to prevent unnecessary connections.
Secure Your Devices

Use Strong Passwords
Enable Two-Factor Authentication
Enable two-factor authentication to add an extra layer of security to your devices and accounts.