Set or change your wireless network password.If there are multiple WPA2 options, choose either WPA2-PSK, WPA2-PSK (AES), or WPA2-Personal all three are essentially the same and offer the best option outside of WPA3 for at-home use. Until WPA3 becomes more commonplace, choose WPA2 encryption - a must, as earlier WiFi encryption protocols are far more vulnerable. Most routers and devices (like smartphones and laptops) do not yet support WPA3, so it’s unlikely to be an available option in your interface (unless you’ve specifically installed a WPA3-compatible router). WPA3 is the newest wireless encryption standard, but it is currently in its early days.
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