Change default passwords, disable broadcasting of SSID, enable security (N type if possible).
Yes, you have to. Default settings are usually the least secure.
The primary thing that happens when you reset your router is that it does back to default settings. This means that the network and wireless settings will need to be reconfigured.
If you didn't change settings yet, you can find default username (I think it's admin) and password in the router manual.
A wireless network router can be secure if you use strong encryption (WPA3 or WPA2), a unique pass, and disable WPS. If these are not in place, your neighbours could potentially access your connection. To ensure security, always change default settings and monitor connected devices.
Default settings can be changed for anything, so yes you can change them when you are printing a worksheet in Excel.
It is simply Apple's default ringtone unless you change the default in Settings.
Go to your wireless router settings and change the "channel" to 01. This setting is in the Basic Settings/Wireless Setup. The default is set to "Auto". I then manually set up in Internet/Connection Settings on the DSi XL. Choose Advanced Setup and then choose Connection 4, Change Settings, enter the SSID, choose the correct security setting and then enter the key. This worked for me!
on my laptop on the left (the side) there is a thing to change wireless on or off, put the slide thingy on on.
Go to your settings
The default interval for Hello packets to be sent out is 5 seconds. Yes, the default settings can be changed by entering "IP HELLO_INTERVAL EIGRP" on the command line.
Because you didn't change them....
You must log into your wireless account and change the settings from there.