Keeping up with the security settings on your router can seem like a daunting process, but there's one setting in particular ...
Recently, in the techie Q&A column in the New York Times, someone asked about changing the password in their router. Due to space limitations, the answer by J. D. Biersdorfer was short, too short.
If you purchase a new router, it needs to be set up according to your ISP’s network settings so that you can share your broadband connection across multiple devices. Although the manufacturer puts all ...
The Wireless Netgear router is widely used but it poses security concerns. Securing this router can be a major concern because the IP, admin username, password and username are all stored in it. The ...
When setting up a router, it is necessary to access a different IP address for each type of router, but since this IP address is a list of numbers, it is difficult to remember, and it is troublesome ...
Network security relies heavily on passwords. Cisco routers use passwords to ensure that only "trusted" users can perform certain services. In this Daily Drill Down, Todd Lammle takes you on a journey ...
In an upcoming blog I expect to write about configuring a home router, which requires logging on to it. This, in turn, requires knowing the IP address of the router. Non-techies typically don’t know ...
Network professionals know this information about their router by heart or have stored it in their browser or password manager. However, if you only rarely use a device or have received it as a gift ...