There are a number of reasons you might need to login to a wireless router. Probably the two most common are firmware updates and basic wireless network adjustments. Whatever the reason, the process ...
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 ...
I just got AT&T fiber (upgrade from ADSL) and having trouble with network configuration. I have a fixed IP package (that I had when I had ADSL) and neither the onsite tech or the AT&T rep on the phone ...
If you are anything like me, you have probably been through your fair share of wireless routers. You may even have a collection of them growing in your storage room, if you haven't gotten around to ...
When you open that router box for the first time, all the different cables and ports can feel intimidating. Even the instruction manual might read like a foreign language. Fortunately, you’re not the ...
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The hidden router setting that is quietly slowing down your internet
When you first set up up your router and connect it to the internet, it gets the addresses of your ISP's DNS servers and automatically starts using them. If you aren't aware of DNS and the role it ...
An IP or Internet Protocol address is a unique string of values that makes your device visible on the Internet or Local Area Network (LAN). If you know your Router’s IP address, you can change its ...
AT&T 2Wire routers function as both routers and modems. You can disable the router functionality by placing the router in bridge mode. In bridge mode, the 2Wire device functions only as a modem and ...
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