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've never changed your Wi-Fi router's default password, you're not alone. I thought my Wi-Fi was secure, until I checked my router's settings only to realize that it was anything but. Sure, the ...
before"Default password list of various devicesBy introducing the page that lists the factory default passwords of various devices such as network equipment, it seems that the site focused only on ...
Here's a piece of home-computer-security advice which sounds too insultingly obvious to mention: when you buy a password-protected wireless-controlled anything, you need to assign it a new custom ...
Keeping up with the security settings on your router can seem like a daunting process, but there's one setting in particular ...
If you have a device already connected to the WiFi, you can use this guide to find your WiFi password without resetting the router or calling for help. This is a process that anyone can do without a ...
September 15, 2006 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google Our tongue-wagging tech gossip pals at Valleywag sent us this web page chock-full of default usernames and ...
Struggling to connect to Wi-Fi? Maybe your laptop is connected but your phone isn't, or you need to share the network with a guest but can't remember the password. There are ways to wirelessly share ...