Using the Remote Management menu, you can authorize a user
on the Internet to configure, update and check the status of the router.
·
You need help when
someone wants to remotely administer your router configuration.
·
You are solving
someone else's router problems, such as a friend or relative.
·
You are the
administrator of a remote network.
·
You want to configure
the router via the Internet.
Remote management is
disabled by default. Since an attacker could attempt to crack the router
password, it is recommended that you disable remote management after use, so
that the router cannot be administered by the WAN.
To
See The Router Password:
Never use remote
management unless the router password has been changed by default! To change
your password:
·
Enter
http://192.168.0.1 (on some router models, http://192.168.1.1) in a browser.
The login screen of the router appears.
·
The username is always
admin and the default password is password. (On some older routers, it's 1234.)
The router connects you.
·
Click Maintenance>
Set Password.
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In the Old password
box, type the default password.
·
In the New password
and Repeat new password boxes, enter the new password. Write it where you will
not lose it, as in the installation instructions of your router or in the
configuration sheet of your ISP.
Unlike many
"expert" tips, there are few practical risks to writing passwords.
Compare this with the downside, in months, to discover that you don't remember
it. Passwords shouldn't be too simple: use characters, numbers, and symbols.
It's best not to use names or dates that seem easy to remember: your birthday,
your dog's name, your username backward, etc.
Well: kB? 3ccsiiz $$ 8
or 4 * 8zbmn-BXY
OK: Nearmi $$ or
fAsTnetttter
Low: cutekid or me or
stoneforever
·
Click on Apply.
To
activate remote management:
1. Connect to the router if you haven't already done so.
2. Click Advanced> Remote Management.
3. Select Enable remote management.
4. Decide if you want to allow the router to access one
computer or multiple computers in a range of IP addresses. (You probably
shouldn't give everyone access unless you have a remote connection and a
dynamic IP address.)
5. If you are only granting access to one computer, select
This computer only and enter the IP of the computer.
6. If you want to access a range of IP addresses instead,
select the range of IP addresses and type the start and end of the range in the
From and To boxes. In this example, the starting IP is 68.205.2.56 and l The
final IP is 68.205.2.65.
7. Leave the port number on the 8080 unless it is protected by
a corporate firewall blocking certain ports. Ports that are generally not
blocked are for outgoing HTTP and HTTPS traffic, port numbers 80 and 443.
8. Click on Apply.
9.
Write down the IP
address indicated in the Remote Management Address field. This is the address,
followed by the port number, which provides remote access to the router. For
example, in this example http://68.203.2.57:8080.
To access your router
from the Internet, enter the WAN IP of your router in the browser, followed by
a colon (:) and a port number. For example, if your external IP is
134.177.0.123 and you are using port 8080, enter http://134.177.0.123:8080.
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