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Dorus
Nov 05, 2015Tutor
Netgear genie + webpage Nighthawk
Hello, Why is the wifi password vissible in netgear genie and the wegpage of the nighthawk? Even when not logged in. Why not use ******** ? Thx.
- Nov 13, 2015
If Netgear designed it this way.......... oke, it's a choice.
But i find it not sensible.
Scrolling it the whole time is a security breach.
I often use netgear genie to see who is connected.
Ipadres, Mac address, etc.
So netgear genie webpage is open on my laptop.
If users can access the netgear genie tool (by login) they can also change the password if necessary.
Again, scrolling it on a top webpage ...................????????
Dorus
Nov 06, 2015Tutor
I don't follow you.
If the session (Genie webpage) is expired, the wifi password is stil scrolling in de webbrowser screen.
I understand that, for security reasons the password of Genie webpage will expire after a While.
But why is the wifi password still vissible.
And beside of that there no need to scroll the wifi password at this point.
DexterJB
Nov 09, 2015NETGEAR Moderator
Hi Dorus,
The Genie webpage is designed to make the Wi-Fi password visible since most users modify it but in the event that the user forgets, it will be easily available and readable just by logging in to the page. We recommend logging out of the Genie webpage if you are done configuring your settings so that the information on the page will no longer be visible to anyone not unless you access the page again.
Regards,
Dexter
Community Team
- DorusNov 13, 2015Tutor
If Netgear designed it this way.......... oke, it's a choice.
But i find it not sensible.
Scrolling it the whole time is a security breach.
I often use netgear genie to see who is connected.
Ipadres, Mac address, etc.
So netgear genie webpage is open on my laptop.
If users can access the netgear genie tool (by login) they can also change the password if necessary.
Again, scrolling it on a top webpage ...................????????
- DexterJBNov 13, 2015NETGEAR Moderator
Hi Dorus,
You always have the option to logout either on the browser UI or the NETGEAR Genie program so that others will no longer have access to the router settings not unless they know your router password. So, I would also suggest changing your router password as additional security.
Regards,
Dexter
Community Team