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Most Promising 7 tips by webroot to protect your home WIFI

by Carl Smith Software Developer

Here are the most promising 7 tips by webroot to protect your home WIFI.

Webroot by Geek squad is fully committed to providing the latest and most promising security updates to strengthen protection against cyber threats.

Cybersecurity has improved a lot during the recent years and the router for home WIFI also comes with many security features. But there is more you can do to strengthen your home network and secure it from unwanted intruders.

The router act as a single point that enables all your wireless device to access the internet. If somehow your router is compromised, all the connected devices are at risk of being taken over and all your personal and financial information can be at the disposal of remote hackers.

In the light of above information, it becomes more and more necessary to secure your router and prevent any unauthorized access to your home WIFI.

Most Promising 7 tips by webroot to protect your home WIFI

1. Change default router password

To implement the WPA 2 security protocol your router requires a password to be entered to connect to the network.

Most of the routers come with a default password. Webroot.com/safe highly recommended that you change the default home WIFI password the moment you set up your router and network connection.

2. Change your default network name(SSID)

There are certain tools available to hackers that can be used to crack into your network just by using your default network name or SSID name. The default network names for almost all service providers are easily available, so the second thing you must do after setting up your home wifi is to change the name of your network.

3.  Make your Home WIFI network hidden

Most of the routers come with the feature to hide the network. In a hidden network, only the devices that have previously been connected by entering the password will have access to it.

If your home WiFi does not broadcast it’s SSID, a hacker searching for available network won’t see your network or it may show hidden network. Without the name of the network, it is extremely difficult to break into that network.

4.  Switch on your router’s firewall

All the modern router models come with its own built-in firewall. True to its name firewall act as a barrier and prevent any malicious attempts to break into your network. Firewall not only provide you security, but they also make you anonymous on the network. This anonymity keeps you hidden from any praying eyes. Enabling the router’s firewall can greatly reduce the chance of home wifi being hacked and taken over.

5.  Keep your router’s firmware updated all the time

As with most of the software, your router’s firmware may have flaws or vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities can be exploited by hackers to gain access to your home wifi network.

All the router’s manufacturers releases updates and security patches to address these flaws, so it becomes extremely necessary that you should keep your router’s firmware updates to its latest available version.

6.  Use a strong password

Webroot by Geek squad cannot emphasis more than this- KEEP A STRONG PASSWORD. The brute force methods of cracking passwords are becoming more and more sophisticated and advanced day by day.

The password should be lengthy. It must be a combination of upper case and lower case letters, symbols, and numbers. Even then they must be in random order with no pattern. The need is to make it as hard as possible to crack if someone does try to attempt it.

7.  Apply MAC authentication for your home WIFI

To move one step further and limit the access of your home WiFi network webroot.com/safe recommend that you apply MAC authentication.

This setting is fairly technical and you should only approach it if you are familiar with its knowhow.

Each wireless device allowed will have a unique MAC address and MAC authentication will only allow the device set by the network administrator thereby limiting the no. of devices that can be connected to the home network and preventing unauthorized access.

If you experience any issue while installing Webroot Antivirus, then please contact at the toll-free number at 1-877-364-5922 or visit webroot.com/safe  for guidance.


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About Carl Smith Advanced   Software Developer

82 connections, 2 recommendations, 269 honor points.
Joined APSense since, March 22nd, 2018, From Houston, United States.

Created on Jun 13th 2020 06:06. Viewed 230 times.

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