There are many cyber threats in today's linked world so protecting your home Wi-Fi network and routers is very important. Strong password protection is one of the most important parts of keeping your network safe. This guide will talk about important ways to make your home Wi-Fi and routers safer, with a focus on password safety. We'll also talk about how router support services can help you set up and keep up strong password habits to keep your network safe from possible security holes and hacks. You should make strong passwords for your machine. To keep your Wi-Fi router safe, you should come up with your own unique, strong password. Most routers come with a simple password that you can use to set them up. 

This last point is very important. This password is usually written on the router's back when you buy it. It's also easy to find the default password for many types of routers online. Can you see the problem? If you don't protect your computer with a password, anyone who knows how to use Google could connect to your home Wi-Fi network. 

You should know that your Wi-Fi router has two different keys. A "Wi-Fi password" lets devices join the home network. Your kids will always ask you for this one. An "administrator password" lets you change the router's settings. 

How to make changes to your router's password?

It depends on the brand and service of your Wi-Fi router and how you change the password. There may be a mobile app for the router that lets you talk to it. The router's IP address, like 63.264.156.23, can be typed into your browser's search bar to get to the configuration page if you don't know it. You can find the Wi-Fi username and password that came with your router at the bottom of it. Then, follow the steps on the screen to create a new username, supervisor password, and Wi-Fi password. 

Do not use the same password more than once. Always use a strong one. Make your new passwords as strong as possible by adding letters, numbers, and special characters. They should be at least 12 characters long. Choose a different password for your Wi-Fi and for your account. This is also true for things like your email and online payments. On the web, you should use a strong password on every screen and app you use. That way, someone who knew one of your passwords would not be able to use it to get into your other online accounts 

How To Change Your Linksys Router Password?

Choose a new name for your Wi-Fi. There will be both a password and a network name (SSID) that come with your Wi-Fi. To be safe, you should also change the name of your Wi-Fi. The reason for this is that most networks will send the SSID to any close device that can connect to the internet. There are usually specifics about the router in the SSID, such as the make and model. You can let anyone into your home network if they know the name of a certain router model and that model is weak in some way. 

You may also be able to change the name of your Wi-Fi network on your computer. You only need to go to the router settings page to change the SSID. We also advise that you don't use your name, a family name, or something close to your business name. Cheats won't be able to use this information badly this way. 

No more putting names out on the network.  We've all seen our phones or tablets show us nearby Wi-Fi networks that we can join. If you run a hotel, restaurant, or other business and want your people to be able to find and join your network, this will help. But a network that only a few family members know the name of doesn't need to be on all of your devices. You can keep your network safe by not giving out your router name. No one will be able to join and steal your data or energy. You may also be able to change this setting on your computer 

Create a free account.  You can connect someone to your network if you give them your Wi-Fi password and let them connect their device. From then on, you won't be able to decide which websites or files they copy from your IP address. They can also get to your home network and share files, printers, storage devices, and other things. 

That is why most routers let you give guests a separate login and password. This is an easy way to keep people who come to your house from seeing your network and any non-public information. You can make a guest account in your router's settings. Like any other network, it works the same way. Anytime you want, you can choose a new guest password. 

You should tell people they can't use your Wi-Fi.  That's not all. You can also block certain devices that are connected to your network or have been connected in the past. In the settings, you can see a list of all the things that have been wired to your computer. After that, you can pick out each one to delete one at a time. 

Protect your network with WPA3.  People who aren't supposed to be on your network can't get to your information because of encryption. For the most part, Wi-Fi devices today have an encryption setting that isn't always on. When you set up your Wi-Fi, make sure protection is turned on. 

This will keep hackers out. For those of you with older routers who have never done this before, you should do it now. Also, find out what kind of protection your router has. The newest and best way is called WPA3, which stands for "Wi-Fi Protected Access 3." A lot of people still believe that WPA2, the old standard, is safe enough to give them enough safety. If your computer can't handle WPA2 or 3, you might want to get a new one. 

Update your Wi-Fi router often.  You likely already know that one of the best ways to keep your computer and cell phone safe from security holes is to keep their software up to date. When you need to fix bugs or add protection, you may need to change the firmware on your Wi-Fi router. You can check to see if your router is up to date in the settings menu. For most of them, it's important to make sure that the regular update method is turned on. 

Most Wi-Fi routers have a firewall that checks all internet traffic coming in and going out and stops any threats that match the router's security settings. Depending on the type, you may need to turn this protection on in the router's settings. If you don't see this option, check the advanced settings. To keep malware and bugs out of your home network, make sure the firewall is on. For your home network, you might want to use a trusted third-party blocker if your router doesn't come with one already set up. 

Turn off your router before you leave the house.  You might want to turn off your home network until you get back because no one will be using it while you're gone for a few days or weeks. This will protect your network from bad people or people who aren't supposed to be there while you're not there. Now you know eight ways to feel better about your home network. Comment below with your thoughts on this story! If you don't already have a mail.com account, you can still make one here for free.

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