How To Secure D-Link WiFi Router

How To Secure D-Link WiFi Router

Today Article about WiFi Security; It is important, regardless of which wireless router you use, to secure the router to ensure that unauthorized individuals can�t access your Internet connection, and local network.

So Friend Let's Follow Guide To Protect Your Wireless Router.


SECURE YOUR WIFI ROUTER
WIRELESS ROUTER SETTING



Log in to your routers Web-based configuration pages by opening your browser and navigating to http://192.168.0.1.

At the login screen, enter the user name and password. If you haven�t changed these settings, the default user name is admin (without the quotes), and the password should be left blank.

D-Link Login Page
D-Link Login Pag

Click the Log In button to continue.

Then the top menu, click the Tools option. The Administrator Settings page should now be displayed.

There are two accounts that need to be changed  an administrator and a user. To change both accounts, use the following steps:

Enter a new login name for each account by entering a new name beside the �Login name fields. Use a different name for each account.

Enter a new password for the account in the New Password field. Use a different password for each account.

Now click the Save Settings button.

Next click the Setup option. The Internet Connection page should be displayed.

On the left side of the Web page, click the Wireless option.

The Wireless Network page will be displayed.Enter a name for your wireless network in the Wireless Network Name field.

Under the �Wireless Security Mode� section, select one of the following:

  • Enable WPA2 Wireless Security (enhanced)
  • Enable WPA-Personal Wireless Security (enhanced)
  • Enable WPA-Auto Wireless Security (enhanced)

Beside Cipher Type, select AES.

Beside PSK / EAP, select PSK.

Enter a passphrase in the Passphrase field. Ensure it is long (at least 10 characters). 

Now Click The Save Button.

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