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dadonator
Dec 08, 2016Aspirant
Safe from hackers
I've recently suffered a 110GB hack and am wondering on the best adjustment to my Netgear Genie to prevent this happening again. Thanks.
Hi there ElaineM, thanks for your reply, sorry for the delay. It's actually all good now on a couple of fronts. Firstly the Remote Management is disabled. I just didn't see the "master" switch in the top left hand corner of the window (so it doesn't matter which option I've taken in the main space below). Secondly I had a couple of technicians look over my network with a malware scan and it appears that my hack was just a delayed update of my son's X-boxes (we had no idea that they could be so huge). So thanks again. All good for now.
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- netwrksMaster
The best place to start is choose a strong wireless passphrase for your wifi, and an equally strong login password for your router. Once that is done, do not give out your password to anyone, except family, if required..
- dadonatorAspirant
Thank you very muc. I have done those though they probably could be stronger. I was wondering if the Advanced/Advanced Setup/Remote Management also needs to be reset from "everyone" to "only this computer". I have actually tried this using the IP address for my computer taken from the attached devices list under Basic/Attached Devices but it kept saying that it was an "invalid IP address". So I've left it back on "everyone" wondering if this leaves my network vulnerable, it certainly sounds it. Is this the case and is there a way of providing a valid IP address to confine the remote management to just my computer? Or is it not important in the safety of my network? Thanks again.
- ElaineMNETGEAR Employee Retired
It's recommended that Remote Management should be disabled.
What kind of IP address is that? Can you PM me the IP address?
I'll try to replicate it on my end. By the way, what's the model number of your NETGEAR router?