The biggest Wi-Fi mistake you didnβt know you were making
Youβve got dinner in the oven, youβre looking for extra glasses, and your cousinβs kid screams (again), "Whatβs the Wi-Fi password?" Youβre juggling a hundred things at once, and the last thing you want to do is to spell out your password.
Hereβs the good news: You can slap a printout on the fridge, and everyone can scan it with their phones to connect. But first, Iβll show you how to create a separate network so you donβt need to worry about little Billy getting into your personal stuff on your devices and computers.
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Be my guest
When guests connect to your main Wi-Fi, they can potentially access devices like smart TVs, printers, and even your laptop or phone if file sharing is enabled. Worse, if their device is compromised, your whole network could be at risk. A guest network keeps everyone happy while keeping your private life private.
Most modern routers let you set up a guest network without having to be a tech guru. Warning: This will take you a few minutes, but itβs totally doable.
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Step 1:Β Log into your routerβs admin console. Youβll need your IP address. You can usually find this on a sticker on the bottom or side of your router. Seeing 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1 is common.
If you donβt see yours β¦
Step 2:Β Open your browser, type http:// and paste in your IP address. Hit Enter to open a login page. For the credentials, try the username adminΒ and the word passwordΒ for the password. If the defaults are different, theyβre likely printed on your router. You can also checkΒ this site that lists default passwords for almost every router in use.
Step 3:Β Look for a setting called Guest Network or Guest Wi-Fi. Give it a different name (aka SSID) than your main network, along with a strong, unique password.
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If you have snoops in the family β¦Β When family and friends connect to your Wi-Fi guest network, you can block them from accessing your files or devices on your primary network. Turn off the local access setting.
Sorry, but dedicated snoops wonβt stop at one closed door.Β Hereβs a sign someone is poking around.
While youβre at it, a quick security check
Before you finish, take these extra steps to lock things down:
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Now for the fun part
Create a QR code that automatically connects guests to your new guest network β no hassle, no drama. With the free siteΒ QIFI.org, all you need is three pieces of info:
Hit Generate and your QR code is ready. Print some copies of it to hang around the house, or do what I did:Β Order this custom sign that looks classy. Now, when someone asks for the Wi-Fi password, you can just point.
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