It's time to change that
default admin password before you get hacked
Hackers have been hacking
wireless networks for a long time, but they don't even need to hack your
wireless if you never changed your wireless router's admin password from its default
value.
If you never changed the admin
password on your router after you set it up the first time, then you all the
hacker needs to do is look up the default password and log in. There are lists
on the internet that provide hackers with the default admin passwords for most commercially
available
routers on the market today. Just
Google: "Default Router Password List" and you'll find several sites
that provide the default passwords for just about every major brand of wireless
router available.
Other sources of default
admin passwords include downloadable PDF manuals available in the support
section of most router manufacturer websites.
If you're like many people,
when you first setup your router you plugged it in, followed a couple of steps
on a quick setup card, and everything just started working.
You may have not gone back to
change the admin password after you used it to setup the router.
Here are the general steps
you will need to follow in order to change and/or reset the password on your
wireless router: If you have completely lost the password that you set and need
to set the router back to its factory default password, perform the following
steps:–
Below are general
instructions only.
Directions vary by make and
model of router. Please consult your router's operating manual before
performing any kind of reset procedure, and always follow proper safety precautions
indicated in your router's documentation.
PLEASE NOTE: The first step
in this process will wipe out all of your router's configuration settings and
set them back to their out-of-the-box factory defaults. You will have to change
all your routers settings such as your wireless network SSID, password,
encryption settings, etc, after performing this step.
1. Press and hold the reset
button on the back of your wireless router.
You will probably have to
hold the reset button from 10 to 30 seconds depending on your brand of router.
If you hold it for too short a time it will simply reset the router but won't
revert back to its factory default settings. On some routers you may have to use
a pin or thumbtack to press the button if it is recessed inside the router.
2. Connect a computer to one
of your router's Ethernet ports (but not the one that says WAN)
Most router's have a web
browser- accessible administrator page that you must log in to in order to
access the router's configuration. settings. Some routers disable administration
via wireless, so you will need to ensure that you are connected to the router
via an Ethernet cable before attempting to access the router's configuration
page.
3. In the browser address
bar, enter the IP address of your router's administration interface
Most routers have what is
called a non-routable internal IP address such as 192.168.1.1 or 10.0.0.1. This
is an internal address that cannot be accessed from the internet.
Here are the standard admin
interface addresses used by some of the more popular wireless router manufactures.
You may have to consult your specific router's manual for the correct address.
The following list is some of the default IP addresses based on my research and
may not be accurate for your specific make or model:
Linksys - 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1
DLink - 192.168.0.1 or 10.0.0.1
Apple - 10.0.1.1
ASUS - 192.168.1.1
Buffalo - 192.168.11.1
Netgear - 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.0.227
4. Enter the default administrator
login name (usually "admin") followed by the default administrator password.
You can locate the the
default admin name and password for your specific router by checking the
manufacturer's website or by Googling "Default Admin Password" followed
by your router's brand name and model.
5. Click on the
"Admin" page from your router's configuration page and create a strong
password
Be sure you enter a strong
complex password for your router's admin password. If you ever loose this
password you will have to repeat the steps above.
If you didn't lose you router
password but just don't know how to change it, you can skip steps 1 and 2 and
enter the admin user name and password that you have into step 4. This will
allow you to change your wireless router's password without wiping out all your
other router's settings
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