About this lesson

Wi-Fi networks, if not properly secured, can be vulnerable to various types of attacks, leading to unauthorized access, data breaches, and other security risks. Changing your Wi-Fi password regularly is an important aspect of maintaining your network's security. It helps protect your personal information, devices, and internet connection from various threats.

Course curriculum

    1. Lesson 1: Understanding Wi-Fi Security

    2. Lesson 2: Why Changing Your Wi-Fi Password is Important

    3. Lesson 3: Tips for creating a strong password.

    1. Lesson 1: How to change your Wi-Fi password.

    2. Lesson 2: Safe password tips

    1. Lesson 1: Wi-Fi Security Tools and How to Use Them

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Monthly checklist

Every month follow these tips to ensure your Wi-Fi network is as safe as possible.

  • Regularly updating your Wi-Fi password helps keep unauthorized users off your network

  • Changing your Wi-Fi password can thwart potential hackers who may have cracked your current password using guessing or more sophisticated methods

  • Do not use easily guessable information like birthdays, names, or addresses.

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