Disabling remote configuration just means the router will not be available to be configured from any outside (external) IP address in most cases. It will accept log in information only from a Local IP.
In most cases a class C block, such as 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1.
As always check your manual for the router for the default assigned IP Address and the logins for the admin account.
Hope this helps!
Disabling remote configuration just means the router will not be available to be configured from any outside (external) IP address in most cases. It will accept log in information only from a Local IP. In most cases a class C block, such as 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1. As always check your manual for the router for the default assigned IP Address and the logins for the admin account. Hope this helps!
COM port is used to configure a router but you can also get a COM port to USB port adapter which can configure a router using a USB port.
Configure the router ID on both routers. Configure the R2 router interfaces for area 0. Configure a loopback interface on both routers. Configure the proper subnet masks on the router interfaces.
127.0.0.1
OOB or Out Off Band; You would have a modem connected to the AUX port on the router that you would be able to dial into in order for disaster recovery, backup situations or remote configurations.
only to configure it, after that, no.
You do not really have to configure a Linksys wireless internet router. It will do this automatically by picking up signals after you attach the Ethernet cable.
If your router supports such option you will find the option in the router settings.
hostname router1
router>enable router#configure terminal router(config)#line vty 0 4 router(config-line)#password cisco router(config-line)#login to configure router with telnet you must set up password or secret for privilieged mode.
Usually they are, you have configure the router for G wireless networks.
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