- Open Router's Settings Page-
Go to your web browser and type in "192.168.1.1" so as to access it. From there, enter your proper username and password in the designated boxes and press enter. You can find your username and password in your router's user manual. Some routers even have their manual available on Google.
- Create a Unique Password-
Create a replacement, unique and personalized password for your router which nobody can guess. Do not keep a generic or a default password for your wifi router. Also, don't forget to change your password every few months.
- Change Network SSID Name-
Changing your NETWORK SSID name would help as it'll help others know that it is not a default network and that it might be secure. Don't keep your family names, phone numbers, or home addresses as your SSID names.
- Network Encryption-
This is an important task. There is a multitude of encryptions out there. In the newest routers, WPA2 is the most secure one, and WEP the least secure. Choose your encryption accordingly.
- Filtering PC Mac Addresses
A Mac address is an inbuilt address in your device's networking equipment. It is similar to an IP address, except that it can't be changed. For more protection, you can add Mac addresses of all your devices to your wifi network. To do that, find your devices' Mac addresses. In PC, use command prompt and type "ipconfig /all". You will see your own Mac address front the name 'Physical Address'. In your phone, you'll find your Mac address under networking settings. Simply add these Mac addresses to your wifi router's administrative settings. Now only these devices will be able to access your wifi.
- Reducing your Wifi's Range
The easiest thanks to doing this is to place the router under the bed during a shoebox or to wrap foil around its antennas. Similarly, you can also change your wifi router's mode to 802.11g instead of any other mode.
- Upgrading Your Wifi's Software
This is also important as with new updates, you also get new security updates for your router. Check your current firmware version by visiting "192.168.1.1" and checking it in the administration setting or dashboard.
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