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great post brink:)
Holy crap brink!!!
Awesome write
And ur right bout people not messing with it as long as the lights blink etc. Gonna mess with mine this weekend. I'll back up the settings first, then do mild changes and work from there.
(gives high-5 here)
Some good tips in there. I thought I knew it all when it comes to routers. Apparently not. Grats :)
Thank you Brink!
I have a in the box new Asus RT-N12 router. That information will be of great help.
I looked and couldn't find a Tutorial for 101 router installation for two computers and one printer/scanner. I have never used a router or configured one. Beginners information i.e. (Can a router be used in Home Group and Work Group; which one is preferred.)
very nice guide, I am looking into upgrading our home wireless router. It's been abuot 5-6 years since we bought it so figured it was time for an upgrade :) I'll pop back in if I have any questions!
Page seven was unintentionally funny. If you don't have enough ports on your router, don't buy another one and disable it's expensive routing, WiFi and firewall functionality. Buy a switch instead--it's what they're designed for.
If you run out of router ports, buy a switch with enough ports for all of your computers and run one cable to the router. This will give you maximum performance and will be cheaper than buying another router.
Thanks alot Brink, been looking to properly secure my router for a few days.