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About networks and routersA network is a collection of devices that can communicate with each other. A network can vary in size and complexity; it can range from something as small as your ‘home network’ – all the devices you have connected to your |
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Wi-Fi at home, your ‘company network’ - all the devices connected together that can access your company systems and data, or something as big as ‘the internet’ which combines lots of these smaller networks across the world. |
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BT or Vodafone) will have given you a small box to plug in when you subscribed to an internet service plan – this device is called a ‘router’. A router is a key part of any network as the router’s job is to move data between your devices and other networks. Your router’s important security settingsAs the router allows devices and networks to connect together, it is important that the router’s security settings are configured correctly. Remember, your router is connected to the internet so it can offer cyber criminals access to your data. Many modern routers will prompt the user to set a new admin password before connecting to the internet for the first time, however, other routers arrive from the manufacturer with a default password such as ‘ADMIN’. Even if your router has a more complicated default password, it is not difficult to find it out with a quick search on the internet. Note that the router’s admin password is not the same thing as the Wi-Fi password which allows you to access the network, that is a separate passcode. The router password protects the router’s settings and configuration. It is vital you change this so that |
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unauthorised parties cannot log onto your network and intercept your data or lock you out of your own network. You will find information about both the router password and the |
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Wi-Fi passcode with the router or most likely on the router (usually located on a sticker). The boundary firewall within your routerFor small business networks and home networks, your router is also your boundary firewall. It acts as a protective buffer zone between your devices and the internet. The inbuilt firewall within the router checks the connections to and from your devices to make sure that they are not likely to be harmful. Most settings are pre-set, but it is important to check that your router firewall is turned on and configured in a way that is most beneficial. How to change your router’s default configuration passwordThe first thing to do is to open your router’s configuration page. To do this, open a new page on your web browser and enter the IP address for your router into the web address bar. This will probably be something like 192.168.1.1 but it could also be a more user friendly web address.
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the IP address of your router, and you are using Windows, go to the Windows Command Prompt by hitting Windows key + R, typing cmd and hitting return. |
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When the Command Prompt opens, type ipconfig and press enter. Look for the ‘default gateway’ address. This is your router’s IP address. Type that into your browser – it will be similar in format to 192.168.2.1. |
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Settings > Network. Click the active internet connection (the one showing as green). Click on |
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the ‘Details’ button then select the ‘TCP/IP’ tab. You’ll |
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see the router address |
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next to ‘Router’.
Firewall rulesTo check how your router firewall is configured, you will need to check your inbound firewall rules. Home workersFor home workers, Internet Service Provider (ISP) routers and privately owned routers are out of scope which means that the Cyber Essentials firewall controls need to be applied on the user device software firewall (see guidance about firewalls). |