- Don’t use an easy password. Your Wi-fi network should always be encrypted. That means using a password and using caution when choosing it. Make sure to pick a password that isn’t common or likely to be guessed. It’s also important to refrain from writing that password in a place that is easily accessed by others.
- Change your default settings on your router. Make sure you change your IP address and default password rather than relying on the settings of your network’s vendor.
- Update your router firmware regularly! This can improve performance and security. Back up your router settings and then perform the update without interruption. This keeps your router functioning properly.
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