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How To Share Your WiFi Password

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How To Share Your WiFi Password

WiFi—keeping our devices connected to the internet—has become a staple in our daily lives. Pretty much everybody has a home or work WiFi network, but many still lack proper security settings and a strong password for proper internet security.

When you share your WiFi password with anyone, be it friends, family or coworkers, you increase the risk of your network being compromised. To remedy that, there are ways to keep WiFi passwords from being shared unsafely. So let’s dive into how to share your WiFi password securely.

Understanding WiFi Security Basics

Keeping your network secure is essential to preventing any personal information or data from being stolen. A password will help prevent unwanted access to your network, but a weak password won’t guarantee proper protection.

When you use a weak password or a compromised one, you risk unwanted people accessing your network at will and using it to either steal your information or borrow your connection for illegal activities.

Sharing WiFi Passwords Safely

Be mindful when you share a password with other people, especially if they’re guests that you don’t know very well.

There are a few ways to keep yourself safe when sharing WiFi network access, like using password managers to help with the organization of several strong passwords, using QR codes for login access to your network, and setting up guest networks to better manage visitors and their devices.

Creating a Secure WiFi Password

Creating secure WiFi passwords isn’t as difficult as it might seem at first. While many rules can be intimidating at first glance, following some tips will greatly improve the security level of your password and will help you make new secure passwords.

A strong password consists of:

  • Numbers
  • Symbols
  • Uppercase letters
  • Lowercase letters
  • At least 8 characters

An easy-to-remember password following these rules can be something like “2BigBrownHorses!”. It’s 15 characters long and uses common words that make sense in a sentence, making it easier to remember.

In addition to creating a secure password for your WiFi network, you should also change the default login information on your modem and routers. It doesn’t matter how secure your WiFi password is if someone can directly access your modem.

Managing WiFi Access on Fiber Networks

Fiber optic internet uses light pulses to transmit data over long distances through glass fiber cables. This technology ensures that data is transmitted quickly while remaining stable and secure.

If you just moved or swapped your ISP, you might want to change your WiFi settings and password. Luckily, many ISPs, like Fidium Fiber, provide apps to help you manage your fiber internet network settings.

Adaptive WiFi networks are another tool for optimizing your home's WiFi access. Adaptive WiFi uses AI to map out your space and keep track of where you usually connect your devices from to maximize the signal and fully take advantage of fiber-optic internet speeds—all securely, of course.

Special Considerations for Fiber Internet Users

Among the many features WiFi can offer, particularly through modern modems, is the Single Network Name feature, or One WiFi Name. This feature allows every router to have the same ID and password as your modem, allowing the devices to pick which router or modem is best to connect to for faster speeds.

In addition to that, One WiFi Name also integrates devices by allowing networks to merge both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies into a single connection. With both frequencies merged into a single network, it’s easier to manage connected devices and passwords.

Safely Sharing Passwords

Considering how much important and personal information goes through a network, it’s essential to be mindful about who connects to your network and when. Although there are many ways to keep your network safe, frequently changing passwords is the safest.

However, if you have many people constantly using your network, your best option is to use an ISP that can provide you with tools and stability to keep your network safe and secure. Fidium Fiber provides you with the best options and help you need, so check availability in your region today!

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