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patrikmartin
May 22, 2016Follower
N300 Wireless Router hacked
I have a N300 wireless router of model WNR2000v4. The name of the network has been extended by "-Hacked by " followed by a Russian email address. And then this very same email address appears in the ...
- May 22, 2016
Open a web browser. Type in 192.168.1.1 You should get a login page prompt form the router.
Login and reconfigure. If you can't login then reset to factory default and start over. Change login and password and wifi passphrase.
Not only can you get hacked with default passwords, but people can easily connect to your wifi and use your bandwidth, or, use for malicious / illegal activities, in which you would be held responsible.
Router manual: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/WNR2000V4/WNR2000v4_UM_14Mar2014.pdf
netwrks
May 22, 2016Master
Open a web browser. Type in 192.168.1.1 You should get a login page prompt form the router.
Login and reconfigure. If you can't login then reset to factory default and start over. Change login and password and wifi passphrase.
Not only can you get hacked with default passwords, but people can easily connect to your wifi and use your bandwidth, or, use for malicious / illegal activities, in which you would be held responsible.
Router manual: http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/WNR2000V4/WNR2000v4_UM_14Mar2014.pdf
- aalexandrebetaMay 22, 2016Master
I can concur to that, at work the head of the IT and I bet a bottle of Bordeaux if he can hack my router R6220 as a test in less that 3 hours he did it in 1.5. That is why on my R8500 I program wifi deconection during the night apart of the 2.4 legacy!