1. Use Strong Passwords 🔐
Always set a complex password for your WiFi network. Avoid using simple sequences like "123456" or repeating characters.
2. Enable WPA3 Encryption 🔒
Upgrade to WPA3 for stronger data protection. If your router doesn't support it, use WPA2-PSK as the next best option.
3. Update Router Firmware 🛠️
Regularly check for firmware updates from your router manufacturer to fix security vulnerabilities.
4. Hide Your WiFi SSID 🧾
Disable the broadcast of your WiFi network name (SSID) to reduce visibility to potential attackers.
5. Enable Firewall & Guest Network ⚙️
Activate the router's built-in firewall and create a separate guest network for visitors to isolate devices.
For more advanced security tips, visit our WiFi Security Tips page. 📚