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Aimed at enhancing women's safety and reducing crime rates by installing hundreds of thousands of cameras across residential areas and market hubs.
Ensure your home or office Wi-Fi has a strong password. For an added security measure, create a separate "Guest Network" on your router and connect your CCTV cameras to that isolated network
: Each user typically receives 15 GB of free data per month , with a daily limit of 1.5 GB . Accessing CCTV Video Feeds kejriwal cctv camera wifi password top
The Delhi government's does not have a single, universal "WiFi password." Instead, the system is integrated with the Delhi Free WiFi project, where access is granted through a registration and OTP (One-Time Password) process rather than a static password. How to Access the WiFi
Look for the official Service Set Identifier (SSID), which is usually named "AHT_Free_WiFi" or "Delhi_Free_WiFi" .
Security, connectivity, and safety. From his early days in the opposition, Arvind Kejriwal championed the cause of enhancing security for Delhi’s women and citizens through technology. His strategy was two-pronged, focusing on both extensive video surveillance and digital connectivity: This public link is valid for 7 days
The CCTV cameras operate on a secure, closed network. They use dedicated SIM cards or secure, encrypted local feeds to transmit video data directly to local monitoring stations and the Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs). Attempting to hack or connect to these CCTV feeds is illegal and poses a severe security risk. How to Connect to the Actual Kejriwal Free Wi-Fi Network
: Access to live feeds and network settings is strictly limited to authorized personnel, including the Delhi Police , PWD officials, and specific Resident Welfare Association (RWA) members.
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No politician’s name will ever unlock a secure device. Security by obscurity is not security at all.
Since "top passwords" are bad, use a password manager (Bitwarden, 1Password, Google Password Manager) to store the complex password you set for the camera.