View Full Version : outsiders in my router
kippykinkel
Thu, 07-20-2006, 09:12 PM
if someone had my ip address and entered it into the browser (http://"ip address"), could they gain access to my router if i havnt changed its password from the default?
Deadfire
Thu, 07-20-2006, 09:24 PM
No they can't
They can only access the settings of the router if they are on your network and typing in the rounter address...
as in 192.168.1.1
complich8
Thu, 07-20-2006, 09:27 PM
You should change your password from the default, especially if it's got wireless support. Default passwords are a bad idea to leave intact, unless you can be absolutely confident that nobody's ever going to have a chance to change it out from under you.
But no, most routers don't expose the management interface to the outside, unless you specifically tell them to.
IFHTT
Thu, 07-20-2006, 09:29 PM
You should change your password from the default, especially if it's got wireless support. Default passwords are a bad idea to leave intact, unless you can be absolutely confident that nobody's ever going to have a chance to change it out from under you.
But no, most routers don't expose the management interface to the outside, unless you specifically tell them to.
It's especially a good idea to change the password since a lot of consumer grade routers use a blank pass as default.
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