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Expert Explains Why Every Home Could Use Three Wi-Fi Networks
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Expert Explains Why Every Home Could Use Three Wi-Fi Networks

From Postimees · () Estonian

Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Experts suggest every home could benefit from three separate Wi-Fi networks.
  • This setup can enhance security by isolating smart devices.
  • Many smart devices pose security risks if not properly managed.

In an era where smart devices are becoming ubiquitous and increasingly affordable, experts are recommending a proactive approach to home network security. The suggestion is that households could significantly improve their online safety by implementing three distinct Wi-Fi networks.

This multi-network strategy aims to mitigate the risks associated with the proliferation of internet-connected gadgets. Many of these devices, while convenient, are often designed with minimal security features. This vulnerability can expose not only the device itself but also other electronics connected to the same network, potentially allowing unauthorized access to sensitive data.

By segmenting a home's network, users can create isolated environments. For instance, one network could be dedicated to sensitive devices like computers and smartphones, another for less critical smart home appliances like smart lights or speakers, and a third for guest access. This separation limits the potential damage if one device is compromised, preventing a breach from easily spreading to other parts of the network.

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Originally published by Postimees in Estonian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.