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| Default Password List For Network Routers |
| Published: July 16, 2007, 2:33 pm |
| Tags: Technology, Default, Network, Password, Router, Technology |
| would need a list of default router passwords? Well if you reset the settings on your router the password goes back to the factory default. If you don’t have the manual handy you’ve just locked yourself out of your router. This is the point where you’d start searching online for the default password. Fortunetly someone has |
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| T-Mobile bringing HotSpot @Home to your landlines |
| Published: August 9, 2007, 12:43 am |
| Tags: Linksys, Router, T Mobile, Tmobile, Voip, Wrtu 54g, Wrtu54g |
| phone jacks on the back, the router features two user-accessible SIM card slots, which appear to be used to configure up to two phone lines -- we're not sure if they're VoIP or cell, however.[Via TG Daily] Read Permalink Email this CommentsOffice Depot Featured Gadget: Xbox 360 Platinum System Packs the power to bring games to life! |
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| DIY: Power your router with only an Ethernet cable |
| Published: August 13, 2007, 8:30 am |
| Tags: Diy, How To, Networking, Router, Wifi, Wireless |
| how to modify a Linksys router to run off of power sent over the Ethernet cable. The process requires decent soldering skills and thorough knowledge of POE (Power of Ethernet). However, the end result is pretty sweet (shown above) and the tutorial has plenty of high resolution images to get you through. Of course you can continue to power |
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| How To: Save Energy With An Always-On Computer |
| Published: August 21, 2007, 8:30 am |
| Tags: Energy Conservation, Energy Saver, Energy Savers, Gadgets, Gizmodo, How To, Router, Saving Money, Top |
| firmware on a compatible router. Power Saving Remote Computing [Instructables] |
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| How To: Save Energy With An Always- |
| Published: August 21, 2007, 8:30 am |
| Tags: Energy Conservation, Energy Saver, Energy Savers, Gadgets, Gizmodo, How To, Router, Saving Money, Top |
| firmware on a compatible router. Power Saving Remote Computing [Instructables] |
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| Tip: Getting Around an IP Block |
| Published: August 24, 2007, 11:58 am |
| Tags: Products, Personal Experiences, Articles, Anonymity, Anonymouse, Content Theft, Copyright Infringement, Copyright Law, Google, Google Translate, Ip Blocking, Plagiarism, Proxy, The Onion Router, Tor |
| using Tor (AKA: The Onion Router) to alter your visible IP. There is even a FireFox extension to enable and disable Tor functionality at the push of a button. All in all, if a plagiarist attempts to perform an IP block on you, it is important to remember that you are not dealing with a mastermind or even a respectable opponent, but a rank |
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| Featured Firefox Extension: Track Your IP Address and Router Uptime with Router Status |
| Published: August 28, 2007, 2:00 pm |
| Tags: Downloads, Featured Firefox Extension, Firefox, Firefox Extensions, Networking, Router, Top, Wifi, Wireless |
| integrates with your router to display your external IP, router uptime, and the load average on your router. Currently this extension only works with DD-WRT, the open source project that turns your $60 router into a $600 router, but support for more routers is planned for future releases. Aside from keeping an eye on your router's |
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| CradlePoint busts out CTR-350 cellular travel router |
| Published: September 7, 2007, 4:04 pm |
| Tags: 3g Router, 3grouter, Cradlepoint, Ctr 350, Router, Travel Router, Travelrouter |
| measures you'd expect from a router of any sort. What's more, if you're in a pinch, the router can also be used to charge any cellphone that supports charging via USB, although you'll of course need to find a more conventional way to charge the router itself. If that sounds like the peripheral that you're mobile office has been missing, you can |
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| Gadgets: Best Free Software to Unlock Your Favorite Hardware |
| Published: September 16, 2007, 10:00 pm |
| Tags: Downloads, Gadgets, Gizmodo, Ipod, Linux, Media Center, Open Source, Router, Top, Xbox |
| media center. DD-WRT (router) Your wireless router's administrative interface is hiding a lot useful features from you. Flash your router's firmware with the open source DD-WRT software and unlock tons of advanced configuration options. Turn it into a repeater, throttle bandwidth by application and extend your wireless signal further |
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| D-Link's DGL-4500 Gaming Router breezes by the FCC |
| Published: September 24, 2007, 5:59 pm |
| Tags: D Link, Dgl 4500, Gaming Router, Gamingrouter, Router, Xtreme N, Xtremen |
| about as well as your mom's router does. Luckily the D-Link DGL-4500 Gaming Router breaks that mold slightly, offering a convenient OLED display to for checking out the status of your network -- a feature only found in a select few routers at the moment -- alongside the usual "Xtreme N" hyperbole. There's a USB port in back for sharing your |
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| Lifehacker Top 10: Top 10 Wi-Fi Boosts, Tweaks and Apps |
| Published: October 3, 2007, 12:00 pm |
| Tags: Clips, Consumerist, Feature, Gizmodo, Home Network, Lifehacker Top 10, Router, Top, Wifi, Wifi Router, Wireless, Wireless Network, Wireless Router |
| 1. Unlock Your Wi-Fi Router's Capabilities with the DD-WRT Firmware Boost your signal, throttle bandwidth for certain applications, turn your regular old router into a signal repeater and more by installing the fabulous Linux-based DD-WRT firmware which unlocks tons of configuration options on your Wi-Fi router. Here's how to |
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| Meraki price hikes leave some customers disillusioned |
| Published: October 8, 2007, 1:11 pm |
| Tags: Meraki, Meraki Mini Router, Meraki Router, Merakiminirouter, Merakirouter, Mesh Networking, Meshnetworking, Wifi |
| will pay the same $50 per router they always paid, those in the Pro group (which includes property owners and hot spot operators) will now have to fork over a full $150. As GigaOM points out, that has left some users of Meraki's forums feeling more than a little dejected, with one going so far as to say that he was "drawn in by a cost |
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| Kyocera announces KR2 EV-DO router |
| Published: October 19, 2007, 12:31 pm |
| Tags: Ev Do, Ev Do Router, Ev Dorouter, Evdo, Kr2, Kyocera, Router |
| Kyocera's old KR1 EV-DO router should still get the basic job done just fine, those looking for a few new features may want to consider the company's just-announced KR2 model, which brings the router up to date with some of the latest and greatest specs. Chief among those is support for 802.11n WiFi, as well as support for an expanded range |
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| Linksys ships the WRT600N router and WPC600N notebook adapter |
| Published: October 23, 2007, 9:17 pm |
| Tags: Linksys, Network Adapter, Networkadapter, Router, Storage Link, Storagelink, Wcp 600n, Wcp 600n, Wcp600n, Wrt 600n, Wrt 600n, Wrt600n |
| by the model number, the router features 802.11n, but implements it simultaneously over both the 2.4 and 5GHz frequency bands, which should result in smoother connections for devices that support 5GHz. You're also looking at four Gigabit Ethernet ports, built-in FTP and UPnP A/V servers, and Storage Link, which lets you turn any USB storage |
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| Linksys ships the WRT600N router and WPC600N notebook adapter |
| Published: October 24, 2007, 8:17 am |
| Tags: Gadgets, Technology News, General, Images, Mobile News, Daily Update, Linksys, Notebook Adapter, Ships, Wpc600n, Wrt600n Router |
| by the model number, the router features 802.11n, but implements it simultaneously over both the 2.4 and 5GHz frequency bands, which should result in smoother connections for devices that support 5GHz. (more…) Gadgets, General, Images, Linksys, Notebook Adapter, Ships, Technology News, WPC600N, WRT600N |
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