Tuesday, September 4, 2018

How To Secure Your Primary Wi-Fi Password



Have friends and family coming over for a party and you don't want to share your primary Wi-Fi password? Just enable a guest network on your router with a separate, simpler password. Login to your router's admin settings and under the Wireless tab you will see an option of Guest network.

You can give a name to your network, set a password and even limit the number of users who can connect to the network simultaneously. Moreover, some routers also give you the option to block and remove a connected device if you feel that it is hogging up all the bandwidth.

Once your party is over, you can disable the guest network -- this way no one will know your home Wi-Fi password and you will not have to worry about your network being used later without permission.


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