A new coffee shop has installed a wireless router to provide free Wi-Fi for its customers. The router came with a pre-set password that is common and may be easily guessed by anyone. Why should the coffee shop management change this password before allowing customers to connect to the Wi-Fi network?
To improve the speed of the internet connection.
To ensure network security by preventing easy unauthorized access.
To make it easier for customers to remember the password.
To allow more customers to connect to the network simultaneously.
Changing the default password is crucial because it is often a generic password that may be easily found in the router's documentation or by a quick online search. This makes it susceptible to unauthorized access. A strong, unique password should replace the default one to ensure network security and protect against potential threats.
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