How and when to limit or turn off Wi-Fi access

You can improve network security and free up bandwidth by managing the router’s Wi-Fi access:

  • Turn Wi-Fi off when you’re not using it.
  • Hide the name of your Wi-Fi network from people who don’t know it.
  • Allow only particular devices, with MAC address you specify, to access your Wi-Fi network.

Verizon has a variety of tools to configure Wi-Fi access controls:

  • My Verizon
  • Your router

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Looking to turn off your router’s Wi-Fi connection?
  • 1
    Open a web browser and enter http://192.168.1.1 in the address bar at the top of the screen
  • 2
    Disconnect wireless devices not in use to free up bandwidth. This can include streaming devices, gaming systems and TVs
  • 3
    Use the router settings to disable your Wi-Fi name (SSID) broadcasting capability. This could be in the SSID Broadcast-type section or an Access Restrictions area depending on your router type