ABSTRACT

With the speedy expansion of the Internet and Internet-based technologies in homes, the connection of a household to an Internet service provider has become as common as connecting to the basic utility providers for electricity and gas. Despite the increasing value of the information stored on devices connected to a home wireless network, users are also presented with the threat of network privacy and security breaches. User habits, and knowledge of network features and safety, are thought to have a great impact on risk rates. People who have a home networking device have more than likely experienced a variety of home networking user interface (UI) issues. Home network devices should make it easy to add computers, or any other smart appliances to the home network, and establish interactions by offering users easy-to-use secure settings. The modern home generally uses a router connected to an external network as the centerpiece of home networking.