Expert-Recommended Tips for a Secure Home Wi-Fi

 


Everyhome have their home WiFi for family. Secure your home WiFi is very important. How many devices in your home are connected to your Wi-Fi network? Between laptops, streaming devices, new iPhones, security cameras and smart speakers, it's possible to have a dozen or more devices connected to your network at any time.


Now, think about the information on those devices -- credit card numbers, bank records, login credentials, live camera feeds -- and how accessible that information is if someone gained access to your Wi-Fi network. You want to ensure you're protecting yourself from hackers if your network is ever compromised.

A secure home network will help reduce the risk of getting hacked and having someone access your sensitive information. Not only that, it will keep away unwanted or unauthorized users and devices that would slow down your connection or freeload on the internet service you pay for.

It's fairly simple to create and maintain a secure home Wi-Fi network. Below, you'll find 10 tips for securing your network. Some are more effective than others at keeping hackers and freeloaders at bay, but all are useful in their own way. 

Keep in mind that nothing can guarantee absolute security from hacking attempts, but these tips will make it harder for anyone to compromise your network and data. (For more Wi-Fi tips, check out how to tell if your internet provider is throttling your Wi-Fi and our tips on how to speed up your Wi-Fi connection). 

Here are the basics for protecting your home Wi-Fi network. Keep reading for more information on each below.

1. Place your router in a central location.

2. Create a strong Wi-Fi password and change it often.

3. Change the default router login credentials.

4. Turn on firewall and Wi-Fi encryption.

5. Create a guest network.


6. Use a VPN.

7. Keep your router and devices up to date.

8. Disable remote router access.

9. Verify connected devices.

10. Upgrade to a WPA3 router. 


These are some tips for secure your home WiFi. Anyway be secure your home WiFi is good for your online security.

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