How to Secure Your Netgear Router

by Robert Mullins

The Wireless Netgear router is widely used but it poses security concerns. Securing this router can be a major concern because the IP, admin username, password and username are all stored in it. The below article has the default Netgear router address which must be secured from hackers. Read on for all the information and necessary steps on how to secure this router.

Security Risks

It is highly recommended to secure your router to restrict users, or allowing only trusted users to access your wireless network. If you have just purchased a Netgear router and it is not secured - which is its default settings - this will let superfluous users to connect and steal your wireless internet connection and also access your machine to hack and steal your data.

Solution

Before starting, you should access your wireless router's settings and configuration page

The default address for your Wireless Netgear Router is

http:\192.168.0.1

or

http:\192.168.1.1

(depending upon the IP address of the router).

This address should be entered on a web browser.

You will be asked to enter the : Username: admin (default) Password: password (default)

:

I would advise you to change the username and password

On the Configuration menu, Click "wireless settings" under setup

Make security as WEP

Security type: select "automatic"

Encryption strength: Select "64 bit"

Check on key 1 and type in any 10 digit key. Click on "apply the settings"

Then your PC will ask you for the WEP key. You will have to enter the 10 digit key and confirm the same and click "connect" .

. Now you have enabled WEP for your wireless network and it is secure.

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