Log into your router, change the admin username and passphrase, and update firmware to patch known flaws. Disable remote administration unless absolutely needed, and turn off WPS to avoid easy brute-force attempts. Use WPA3 or, if not supported, WPA2 with a long passphrase. Rename the network without personal identifiers. Schedule a quarterly calendar reminder for these checks. If your router is aging, consider replacing it; newer models fix critical weaknesses and simplify safer defaults.
Log into your router, change the admin username and passphrase, and update firmware to patch known flaws. Disable remote administration unless absolutely needed, and turn off WPS to avoid easy brute-force attempts. Use WPA3 or, if not supported, WPA2 with a long passphrase. Rename the network without personal identifiers. Schedule a quarterly calendar reminder for these checks. If your router is aging, consider replacing it; newer models fix critical weaknesses and simplify safer defaults.
Log into your router, change the admin username and passphrase, and update firmware to patch known flaws. Disable remote administration unless absolutely needed, and turn off WPS to avoid easy brute-force attempts. Use WPA3 or, if not supported, WPA2 with a long passphrase. Rename the network without personal identifiers. Schedule a quarterly calendar reminder for these checks. If your router is aging, consider replacing it; newer models fix critical weaknesses and simplify safer defaults.
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