Gone are the days of worrying about your data allowance, thanks to the generous tariff plans and faster wireless networks. However, that doesn’t mean that you can forget about securing your Wi-Fi connection. Whether you are on your home network or business network, it is really important to make sure that you identify the devices connected to your network.

You never know when an unauthorised user starts streaming pirated movies on your network or doing other illegal stuff. This can get you into real trouble. There are instances where WiFi users become victim to hackers you hack into their routers and even access their router configuration settings.

While there are various risks involved in the event of your network getting hacked, there are precautionary measures to that can help you get rid of unauthorised users and keep them away. Here are some of the measures you can take to keep your WiFi network protected from hackers and unauthorised users.

  1. Change your service set identifier (SSID).

The SSID is the name of your network. This is what your network shows itself to the outside world. It commonly shows the router manufacturer’s name. Changing this name with a random name can make it difficult for hackers to breach into the router.

  1. Update your firmware

Updating your router firmware is one of the most cost-effective ways to boost your security. It takes very little time and costs you nothing. Most routers have an automatic update option. Make sure to enable it to get your router updated automatically from time to time.

  1. Kick Out unknown devices

Knowing who is on your network really helps to keep yourself on the safer side. Most routers show the list of connected devices in the Maintenance Menu. There are tools out there that can help you do the same and much more.

One of the most renowned among them is the Wifikill app for Android. The Wifikill app scans for IP addresses and shows the connected devices. It makes it easier to identify the devices as it shows the names of the devices along with their IP addresses. The most important feature of this app is that it can help you kick any device from the network. The best part is that you can do all of this from your smartphone.

  1. Don’t share your password

This might seem to be a no-brainer but it is indeed one of the primary precautionary measures for wireless security. If you do not want people to snoop into your Wi-Fi, do not share your WiFi password. In case, they are already using your password, change it to something more complex. That will keep them from snooping on your network.

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