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If you don’t see yours …
- On Windows: Open the Start menu, search for "Command Prompt" and, with your Command Prompt open, type in ipconfig and press Enter. Look for the line that says "Default Gateway." This is your router's IP address.
- On Mac: Go to System Settings> Network. Select your Wi-Fi network > Advanced. Your router's IP address is under Router.
Step 2: Open your browser, type http:// and paste in your IP address. Hit Enter to open a login page. For the credentials, try the username admin and the word password for the password. If the defaults are different, they’re likely printed on your router. You can also check this site that lists default passwords for almost every router in use. Step 3: 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. TECH TIP: SAVE YOUR MEMORIES BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE If you have snoops in the family … 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 won’t stop at one closed door. Here’s a sign someone is poking around. While you’re at it, a quick security check

Before you finish, take these extra steps to lock things down: BIOMETRIC DATA: IS IT SAFE TO HAND IT OVER TO ANY COMPANY THAT ASKS?
- Change your admin password: If your router still uses the default login, update it.
- Update your firmware, too: Check for software updates to keep your router secure from vulnerabilities.
Your network is a bigger target than you realize. Now for the fun part

Create a QR code that automatically connects guests to your new guest network — no hassle, no drama. With the free site QIFI.org, all you need is three pieces of info:
- SSID: This is your Wi-Fi network name. Find it on the back of your modem, in the admin console or on your network app.
- Encryption type: Choose WPA/WPA2/WPA3. You can find this in your phone’s Wi-Fi section under the network details.
- Key: This is your router password. It’s on the back of your router if you’ve never changed it. (Please tell me you’ve changed it!)
Hit Generate and your QR code is ready. Print some copies of it to hang around the house, or do what I did: Order this custom sign that looks classy. Now, when someone asks for the Wi-Fi password, you can just point. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Get tech-smarter on your schedule
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