Don’t Use Personal Information in Your Wi-Fi Network Name
Routers often come with easy-to-guess passwords out of the box, which is why you always need to change the default settings. For the wireless network name, many people choose something easy to remember, like your name or your address. If you use that personal information for the network name, you might make a hacker's job easier.
If someone's trying to hack into your network, your SSID shouldn't tell them which network is yours. Once they know your network, they can attempt to guess your password or use social engineering to get you to reveal it.
Don't make a hacker's job any easier. You don't have to change your name to something alarming or hide it entirely. Whatever name you create, it shouldn't contain personal information. Stuck for a password? Try using the word of the day and learn some vocabularyalong the way.