theres been some talk about a new wifi issue with windows 10 that is on by default. not sure if this is a big issue or what. but thought id post it for the people that installed it and didnt know about it.
Windows 10 Security: How to disable Wi-Fi Sense | BGR
How to protect yourself against Windows 10’s controversial new Wi-Fi Sense feature
Microsoft added a new feature to Windows 10 called Wi-Fi Sense. It’s a very smart feature that allows trusted users to connect to a Wi-Fi network without needing to know the network’s password, and it’s the first time that technology like this has been available so widely.
That said, there are some obvious and serious security implications that have been a big concern for many of Windows 10’s early adopters and critics.
There are two main problems here. First, Wi-Fi Sense means people you don’t know can connect to your secure Wi-Fi network without even knowing the password. Second, Wi-Fi Sense creates a direct connection between two computers that the user of the host PC does not initiate. Today, that connection is safe and secure… but as a version of Murphy’s law modified for the digital age states, anything that can be hacked, will be hacked.
So let’s cut to the chase: How can you disable and block Wi-Fi Sense?
There are a couple of things you’ll need to do. First, on your Windows 10 computer, open the PC’s
Settings and then click
Network and Internet followed by
Wi-Fi. Under
Manage Wi-Fi, disable all of Wi-Fi Sense’s features.
Next, you’ll have to protect your home Wi-Fi network and ensure that other users with Wi-Fi Sense cannot connect to it. In order to do this, you’ll have to rename your network’s SSID so that it ends with “_optout.” So, for example, if your network’s name right now is “MyISPstinkz,” you’ll have to rename it to “MyISPstinkz_optout.”
Alternatively, you can set up a guest network that visitors will be able to access, but you’ll need a router capable of supporting multiple wireless networks.