Why you should keep your WiFi network secure?

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If you own a Wi-Fi Network then you should know the Wi-Fi network doesn’t end with your home or office, it can also be accessed from people beyond your home/office walls. If your Wi-Fi Router is a strong one then it can be accessed well over 300-400 feet and if you don’t secure it then anyone can access it, be it people from other offices or buildings and when they access your Wi-Fi network then they can access and see the data that is being shared across the network unless you make your Wi-Fi network secure.
If your office/home is big or small, the neighboring people can easily connect to your Wi-FI network and use your internet for free, not to mention that they can also see the data that is being shared across the network and if you are doing something sensitive such as online banking or making online transactions then you could become a victim and lose your sensitive information to unknown people. Therefore, it is important that you take steps and measures to secure your Wi-Fi network.Â
People who are able to connect your wireless network are able to do the following:
- Spread viruses/malwares through the network
- View the files and documents on the devices that are connected to the network
- Monitor the websites that are accessed across the network
- Copy your log-in information and password
- Slow down your internet connection
- Perform illegal activities using your Internet connection
What most companies and organizations do is that they go to great lengths and take preventive measures to ensure that all types of unauthorized access to the network is blocked. Here are some tips and preventive measure to keep your Wi-Fi network secure:
Change the Admin Password
One of the most important things about your Wi-Fi Network is the Admin Interface or Web Interface of the router. Most people don’t have much idea about this but consider the Admin Interface as the Master Settings page for both your Wi-Fi Network and Wi-Fi Router. If someone was to gain access to the Admin Interface of the router then he can control everything, from changing the SSID & Wi-Fi Password to seeing the data shared across the network.





