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Old 05-04-2012, 01:02 PM   #79
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Originally Posted by Shack70 View Post
It would be easier to hack your router password and change/remove the password

There is no one sitting youtside your house hacking your router it owuld be easier to just move to the next house and try again.
Tru Dat. A number of routers (of the cheaper variety) will grant administrative privileges to a wirelessly attached device. And of the people who protect their wifi signal, how many of them change the default password of the router itself? The default IP address (it's gonna be 192.168.X.Y, and X is probably going to be 0, and Y is probably going to be 1 or 2) and default Admin username and password of any basic router can be guessed in about 2 minutes. Once inside, I can make whatever changes I want.
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