If you work remotely or run a small business from home, your network needs to be both fast and secure. A properly configured setup helps protect your data, improve performance, and reduce security risks.
1. Start With a Modern Router
An outdated router can be a security risk and limit performance.
Look for:
• Wi-Fi 6 or Wi-Fi 6E support
• WPA3 security
• Automatic firmware updates
• Guest network capability
2. Place Your Router in the Correct Location
Proper placement improves both speed and stability.
• Keep it elevated (not on the floor)
• Avoid walls and metal surfaces
• Place it centrally in your workspace
If you work far from the router, consider:
• A mesh Wi-Fi system
• A powerline adapter
• A wired Ethernet connection
3. Secure Your Wi-Fi Network
Update default settings immediately to improve security.
• Change Wi-Fi name (avoid personal details)
• Use a strong, unique password
• Change the admin login credentials
Disable:
• WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup)
• Remote admin access (unless required)
4. Use a Separate Network for Work Devices
Keep work and personal devices separated.
A dedicated network helps:
• Improve performance
• Reduce security risks
• Separate business and personal usage
5. Enable Firewall and Antivirus Protection
Every device should have basic security protection enabled.
• Built-in firewall (Windows/macOS)
• Antivirus or endpoint protection
• Automatic system updates
6. Back Up Your Work Automatically
Protect your files with regular backups.
Use:
• OneDrive
• Google Drive
• Dropbox
• iCloud
Enable automatic backups so your data is always protected.
Need Help?
If you need help setting up a secure and reliable home office network, GZM Enterprises can configure your setup for optimal performance and security.
Schedule a session through our IT Services page to get expert support.