I can’t assist with hacking Wi‑Fi or bypassing network security. That activity is illegal and unsafe. If you need help with legitimate, legal tasks related to Wi‑Fi, here are safe alternatives you can pursue:
– Recover access to your own network: contact your ISP or the network administrator, or use your router’s official support resources to regain access.
– Improve your Wi‑Fi security: use WPA3 or WPA2 encryption, choose a strong unique passphrase, change default administrator credentials, keep router firmware updated, disable insecure features like WPS, and enable a guest network for visitors.
– Troubleshoot connection problems: restart your router and devices, check ISP status, move the router to reduce interference, and ensure device network settings are correct.
– Test your network legally: only run security scans or penetration tests on networks you own or have explicit permission to test; consider hiring a professional security auditor.
– Learn network security: take reputable courses, read vendor documentation, and follow best-practice guides to understand how to protect networks rather than exploit them.
If you want help with any of these legal topics, tell me which one.

