- Use a strong and unique password for your wireless network.
- Enable WPA3 encryption for added security.
- Disable the remote management feature of your router.
- Regularly update the firmware of your router to fix any security vulnerabilities.
- Change the default login credentials for your router.
- Use a guest network for visitors to keep your main network secure.
- Regularly check the connected devices list to ensure that only authorized devices are connected.
- Use a firewall to protect your network from unauthorized access.
- Avoid using public Wi-Fi networks for sensitive activities.
- Disable SSID broadcasting to make your network less visible.
- Use MAC filtering to only allow known devices to connect.
- Keep your network hidden unless you want to share the internet connection with others.
- Disable WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) feature to prevent hacking attempts
- Use a strong, unique password for your router's web-based management interface
- Set up a strong firewall for your router
- Use a wireless analyzer to detect rogue access points
- Secure your network with a reputable security software
- Conduct regular security audits to ensure your network is secure