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Secure Your WiFi Network in 5 Minutes

Tip: Change your router's default admin password and WiFi network name immediately. Log into your router (usually by typing 192.168.1.1 in your browser), change the admin username/password, and even create a guest network for visitors. Use WPA3 encryption if available, or WPA2 if not. Never use WEP encryption or leave your network open.


Why this matters: Default router settings are public knowledge to hackers. An unsecured network gives cybercriminals direct access to your business computers and data.


*Pro tip: Router configuration can be complex, and many businesses unknowingly have security gaps.*

Example Router
Example Router

 
 
 

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