It's purely depends on your router. Some more expensive routers allow to do such stuff. While cheaper counterparts are not capable of such things.
whenever you log into your cisco router....
Your wireless router may keep a log of all sites visited. It will tell you what computer visited what site, and when. If your wireless router doesn't have this feature, then I can't think of another way to monitor webpage access without using the computer in question.
go to the router manufacturers website. There will be login instructions. save it as a favorite
No routers dont.
Begin by plugging in the router and pushing the power button. Next, connect your internet modem to the router and your computer to the router. Finally, open the router's administrative tool and log in to the router.
You have log on in your router, go in settings, and locate a field with SSID or Name (different router have different names for this option).
view current router configuration
The only way the building owner will know you have a router connected to the network is if it is not secured and they log into it.
You should log in your router with administrative password or root rights. Then go in router wireless settings and locate required option.
You should log in your router with administrative password or root rights. Then go in router wireless settings and locate required option.
For a linkysys router, you can access it from a url of http://192.168.1.1. Once there, check on the left sidebar for detailed information on what to do next.
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