- Change your wireless router name (WiFi SSID), manufactures set a default SSID for their routers at the factory, generally using the same name for each. Linksys routers for example, all tyically start with an SSID of "Linksys".
- Rename the default admin account and password.
- Disable admin access to the router from Internet (WAN).
- Use Wi-Fi Protected Access version 2 (WPA2) encryption.
- Turn off UPNP on your router. A Trojan horse or virus on a computer inside your network could use UPnP to open a hole in your router’s firewall to let outsiders in. So it’s a good idea to turn off UPnP when not in use.
Five Simple Steps to Secure Your Wireless Network
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