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Wi-Fi Security Best Practices

Best Practices for Wi-Fi Security

Common Wi-Fi Security Threats

  • Unauthorized access by hackers
  • Data interception and sniffing attacks
  • Weak passwords leading to easy network breaches
  • Malware injection through compromised devices
  • Slow network speeds due to unauthorized users

How to Secure Your Wi-Fi Network

  1. Change Default Router Credentials – Use a strong, unique password.
  2. Enable WPA3 Encryption – The latest security standard.
  3. Set Up MAC Address Filtering – Only allow trusted devices.
  4. Disable WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) – It’s an easy target for hackers.
  5. Regularly Update Your Router Firmware – Fix security vulnerabilities.
  6. Create a Guest Network – Isolate visitors from your main network.
  7. Monitor Connected Devices – Remove any unknown users.
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