LatiNation publishes guide on detecting and blocking WiFi intruders
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Updated · latination.com · May 3
LatiNation publishes guide on detecting and blocking WiFi intruders
11 articles · Updated · latination.com · May 3
It says slow browsing, unusual router lights and unknown devices listed at 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 can signal unauthorized access.
Recommended steps include changing passwords, enabling WPA2 or WPA3, disabling WPS and using MAC address filtering to remove unrecognized hardware and protect bandwidth and privacy.
The report says regular checks of connected devices and router firmware updates are increasingly important, especially in densely populated areas where overlapping networks can expose homes to cyberattacks.
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