Is there anything more frustrating than trying to monitor and manage security for all your smart home network devices by logging into your router?
If you can remember the IP address or local host web page, maybe it’s second nature to you. But for many of us, the home network can often seem like an inelegant way to connect a disparate bunch of devices.
In a perfect world, we’d set up a router once and never have to worry about it. In fact, a lot of people probably make that assumption and never go back to update their routers unless they’re having trouble connecting a new device to the home network. But that’s not a safe assumption.
Remote hackers, even neighbors, can compromise devices