What security setting should my WiFi be?
WPA2 and AES are the best settings to secure your Wi-Fi connection from hackers. If hackers are able to breach your network, they could steal important information, like bank details, or even your identity.
How do I change my wireless security settings?
Here’s how to change your encryption type:
- While you’re logged into your router’s settings, find the wireless network configuration section on the wireless security or wireless network page.
- Select the WPA or WPA 2 option.
- Click “Save” and “Apply”. You might need to reboot the router for the new settings to take effect.
How do I make my wireless Internet connection secure?
Keep your home Wi-Fi safe in 7 simple steps
- Change the default name of your home Wi-Fi.
- Make your wireless network password unique and strong.
- Enabling network encryption.
- Turn off network name broadcasting.
- Keep your router’s software up to date.
- Make sure you have a good firewall.
- Use VPNs to access your network.
How do I check my WIFI security?
To check the encryption type:
- Open the Settings app on your mobile device.
- Access the Wi-Fi connection settings.
- Find your wireless network on the list of available networks.
- Tap the network name or info button to pull up the network configuration.
- Check the network configuration for the security type.
How do I change from WEP to WPA2?
Change MI424WR Network to WPA2 Encryption
- Enter your router user name and password if prompted and click Ok. [ Show Me]
- Click the Wireless Settings icon in the top toolbar. [ Show Me]
- Click Advanced Security Settings in the left navigation panel. [
- Select WPA2 in the Level 1 section to enable WPA2 network encryption.
How do I secure an unsecured wireless network?
5 Tips to Keep Your Data Safe on Public Wi-Fi
- Verify the Network; Configure and Turn off Sharing. Remember that hackers are very clever, so its better to surf and play smart.
- Use a VPN. A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is the most secure option to surf on public networks.
- Use HTTPS.
- Keep the Firewall Enabled.
- Use Antivirus.
How do I know if my Internet connection is secure?