sábado, 8 de abril de 2017

How to acces your routers' interface

Ever wanted or needed to monitor who is connect to your internet, open port for certain applications that won't work otherwise or change the password of your router so no one can access it. If you are on windows, hit the windows key and R. It will open the run window, type in cmd and command prompt should open



Type in ipconfig/all and find your Ipv4 address, by default the numbers could be 192.168.0.1 or 192.168.0.10
Now enter those digits into your search bar and you will be brought to your routers admin page, depending on your router that may be the password, go find the username and password for your router on the side of it. It should be written on a sticker.

Once you are logged in correctly, you can see everything, ranging from opening ports, changing your DNS servers, Checking whom is connected to your router and even limit certain sites that can be accessed. Just make sure that you know what you are touching, because you could limit the router and cut your internet off. As long as you are careful, this will be very useful.

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