Vro security setting tips: to prevent wireless networks from being "Rubbed" and to set up wireless networks safely
Many users often encounter unstable network conditions when using the home wireless network, which may be caused by network attacks by others. What's more serious is that intrusion by attackers may result in personal information leakage, cause serious losses. The following is a small series of Defense tips for more secure Wi-Fi networks.
Vro Password
Each brand of router has a unified default account password at the factory. Many users know the account password for saving time and do not change the password for the router. In this way, the home router is easily infiltrated by attackers. The other is the vro management password, which is used to manage and set the vro Internet account, Wi-Fi password, DNS, and connected devices.
Set more complex passwords
The main method to prevent wireless network tempering is to set a very reliable wireless password for the router. We recommend that you set a long-character password, which consists of uppercase and lowercase numbers. Currently, vrouters support network security protocols such as WAP, WEP, and WPA2.
In general, in order to make the password more secure and set a more complex password, we can also set the MAC address to filter and hide the wireless network.
Hide SSID
SSID refers to the identity authentication that the user is searching for wireless networks. Routers of the same brand share the same SSID. Once an attacker connects to the wireless network through these initialization strings, it is easy to establish an illegal connection, so that there is a security problem in the wireless network. Therefore, we set a router to hide the SSID. The SSID option cannot be found on the home page of the wireless router settings, so that the wireless network cannot be searched by others.