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How do you keep your home network safe?

How do you keep your home network safe?

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imrix123
Junior Member
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04-15-2026, 11:00 AM
#1
I don't know where to send this question. Do I really need more safety for my home network, or are the basic things like Wi-Fi passwords enough?
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imrix123
04-15-2026, 11:00 AM #1

I don't know where to send this question. Do I really need more safety for my home network, or are the basic things like Wi-Fi passwords enough?

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SOBGelo
Member
162
04-22-2026, 05:01 PM
#2
A normal wifi password is totally okay. Most people at home aren't in danger because someone trying to break into it from outside isn't easy or common sense says we should just use our brains instead of getting scared. Just stay careful online, do things the right way, and you'll be all good.
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SOBGelo
04-22-2026, 05:01 PM #2

A normal wifi password is totally okay. Most people at home aren't in danger because someone trying to break into it from outside isn't easy or common sense says we should just use our brains instead of getting scared. Just stay careful online, do things the right way, and you'll be all good.

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Ice3Boy
Member
230
05-04-2026, 04:42 AM
#3
In most cases, a special 12-character password works fine. If your router offers a "guest" Wi-Fi network, just use that one so visitors stay separate from you and your family. If you have children, type in the main house password instead. This way, kids can only share the guest code with friends they meet.
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Ice3Boy
05-04-2026, 04:42 AM #3

In most cases, a special 12-character password works fine. If your router offers a "guest" Wi-Fi network, just use that one so visitors stay separate from you and your family. If you have children, type in the main house password instead. This way, kids can only share the guest code with friends they meet.

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Girgatina
Junior Member
18
05-06-2026, 07:18 AM
#4
It all depends on what you need. If you only want it for you, that's easy. But if you're planning to run a game server or host files for yourself, your kids and their friends, or if you need others to get access to your private network and its stuff... then things are more complicated.
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Girgatina
05-06-2026, 07:18 AM #4

It all depends on what you need. If you only want it for you, that's easy. But if you're planning to run a game server or host files for yourself, your kids and their friends, or if you need others to get access to your private network and its stuff... then things are more complicated.