A Guide To Creating A Secure Internet Network
ShareFor most people, as long as the Wi-Fi network is working when they need it, most of everything else doesn't really matter much. Some people don't even know whether their network is secure or not while others simply ignore it. However, this is something you should be very concerned about because hackers can easily take advantage and steal all your important information without you even realizing it. If hackers want to get to you, make it extremely hard for them by following these steps.
Change the Admin Username and Password on the Router
All routers come with generic usernames and passwords, and you only need those the first time you access the router. After that, ensure you change them both and write them down somewhere because once you forget, you will have to reset the router to its factory settings to put another password.
Change Your Network Name
The SSID or set server identifier is that name that usually broadcast itself from your internet service providers to the public where people can find it. While making it public is something you want to do, don't make it so obvious. Give your Wi-Fi a personalized moniker and even when people had a previous access, they will find it hard to access it again. You also need to remember the name every time you reconnect your devices so keep it in mind.
Activate Encryption
All routers come with encryption, and it is the most important part because it locks down your Wi-Fi. You can do this by navigating to your router's settings and checking the security options. Turn on the WPA2 personal, which may be WPA2-PSK or WPA personal then set your encryption type to AES. You will enter another password here, and this is what you will use on every device that accesses that network.
Activate the Firewalls
Routers have firewalls for protection, and you should ensure it is turned on at all times. Some are automatic, but just in case yours is not. For full protection, your PC should have a firewall as well.
Turn Guest Networks Off
It such a good idea to be able to provide your guest with Wi-Fi network without an encryption password but the problem is that the neighbors or the people parked close will probably have access as well.
Use a VPN
A VPN masks your identity and prevents people from seeing your internet traffic. Some VPN's even help to block ads, and this is something you should have.
Conclusion
These are some of the things you should do to secure your network. You should also ensure you update your firmware every now-and-then, turn off the WPS and filter the MAC addresses. Get IT support for help with the items your team isn't 100% confident in implementing themselves.