Chapter 3 Protecting Your Network; Protecting Access To Your Mobile Broadband Wireless-N Router; Changing The Built-In Password - NETGEAR MBRN3000 User Manual

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Protecting Your Network
3.
This chapter describes how to use the basic firewall features of the router to protect your
network.
For information about the advanced content filtering features port
Note:
forwarding and port triggering, see
Triggering"
Protecting Access to Your Mobile Broadband
Wireless-N Router
For security reasons, the router has its own user name and password. Also, after a period of
inactivity, the login automatically disconnects. The user name and password are not the
same as a user name or password you might use to log in to your Internet connection.
NETGEAR recommends that you change this password to a more secure password. The
ideal password should contain no dictionary words from any language, and should be a
mixture of both upper and lower case letters, numbers, and symbols. Your password can be
up to 30 characters.

Changing the Built-In Password

To log in to the router, type http://www.routerlogin.net in the address field of your
1.
Internet browser. Enter admin for the user name and your password (or the default,
password
If you changed the password and do not remember what it is, you
Note:
can reset the router to its factory default settings. See
on page 46.
.
)
"Port Forwarding and Port
"Restoring the
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