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QuestionDo I need a third party to secure my network?Community AnswerOnly for corporation networks. Third party software and hardware is needed in order to secure the network. For a home network, the configurations from the router is just fine if made correctly.
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QuestionHow do I get rid of foreign addresses in my home network?Community AnswerSet up a strong password, ideally greater than 8 characters. Be sure to include lower and uppercase letters, symbols, and numbers. Also, try to set the security to WPA2 (never WEP). Lastly, do not hide your SSID (the name of your router) as hackers are usually interested in hidden WiFis.
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QuestionIf someone is connected to my WiFi, can they control it?Community AnswerNo, as long as they do not have your router name and password.
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QuestionHow do I secure my home internet connection?Community AnswerFollow the instructions listed in the article above.
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QuestionCan I have separate day and night WiFi passwords?Community AnswerNo, you cannot.
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QuestionHow do I see who's logged into my Wi-Fi?R2_d2000Top AnswererIf you log onto your router, there should be a menu option called something like, "Attached Devices", or something similar. If you click this link, all of the connected devices should show up.
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QuestionWill my network be secure from cyber threats after doing all this?R2_d2000Top AnswererIt will not be 100% secure, since that is impossible. But, it will be much more secure from threats.
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QuestionHow do I come up with a boring network name?R2_d2000Top AnswererYou can name it by your household's last name. For example, "Smith Network". You could also leave it at the default name.
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