passwords - A router is still using its default admin login, and you change the credentials to prevent unauthorized configuration access—which setting is this?, filtering - Your office wants to block social media and adult sites, so you enable web category blocking on the router—which setting is this?, firmware - The router keeps dropping connections until you install the latest vendor update to fix vulnerabilities—which setting is this?, placement - Your Wi-Fi signal leaks into the parking lot, so you move the router to a more secure internal location—which setting is this?, upnp - Devices are opening ports automatically, and you disable the feature that allows this behavior—which setting is this?, screened - You isolate guest devices from business systems by placing them on a semi-secure network segment—which setting is this?, secure - You restrict router management access so only trusted internal IP addresses can modify settings—which setting is this?, access - You configure different wireless access levels so guests cannot reach internal company devices—which setting is this?, ssid - After a business name change, you update the Wi-Fi name broadcast on the network—which setting is this?, encryption - You upgrade the wireless network from WPA2 to WPA3 to strengthen protection—which setting is this?, guest - Visitors need internet but not internal data, so you set up a separate wireless network—which setting is this?, broadcast - You hide the Wi-Fi network so it does not appear in normal wireless scans—which setting is this?, ports - You close unnecessary firewall entry points to reduce attack exposure—which setting is this?, forwarding - You configure the router so external traffic on a specific port is sent to a user’s computer for hosting—which setting is this?, mapping - You assign a consistent external-to-internal port relationship so traffic always reaches the right device—which setting is this?,

2.10 – SOHO Wireless & Wired Network Security Settings

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