HomeRouterSecurity
Home routers have become an integral part of our modern society as our use of the internet has grown to include business from home, schoolwork, social networking, entertainment and personal financial management. Wired and now wireless routers have moved into our homes to facilitate this additional connectivity. The internet service provider (ISP) sells these devices pre-configured and ready to use. Users typically connect immediately to the internet without performing any additional configuration. They may not know how to perform additional configuration because it either seems too difficult, or they may be reluctant to spend the time with advanced configuration settings.
Unfortunately, the default configuration of most home
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