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Default admin Password for Different Routers!

November 23, 2007 Posted By: Jim ~ Filed under Category: Networking, Other

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I collected some User name and pass for Routers. Sometimes it comes handy while creating a wireless network.

Brand > Default Address > Default Username > Default Password
Belkin > 192.168.2.1 >
D-Link > 192.168.0.1 > admin >
Linksys > 192.168.1.1 > admin > admin
Netgear > 192.168.0.1 > admin > password
SMC > 192.168.2.1 > smcadmin
Zyxel > 192.168.1.1 > admin > 1234

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winipcfg replacement (Win IP Config)

November 14, 2007 Posted By: Jim ~ Filed under Category: Networking, Other, Utility Download

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Win IP Configuration Manager is a replacement for the annoying command line tools “ipconfig.exe” and “route.exe”. This version also includes the “netstat.exe” tool.
Win IP Configuration Manager shows you the IP settings of the installed network interfaces. IP addresses obtained by DHCP can be renewed by Win IP Config.
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Hide Network Neighborhood

November 08, 2007 Posted By: Jim ~ Filed under Category: Networking, Windows

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To do this, click Start, right click My Network Places and select Properties. Right click your local area connection and click Properties. Uncheck the box that says File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks. Click OK.

But what if you want to be able to share folders with some users; you just don’t want everyone on the network to see your computer’s shares? There’s a way:

Click Start and select Run.
In the Run box, type net config server /hidden:yes
Click OK.
Now others who know the UNC path (\\computer name\share name) can connect to your computer’s shares from the Run box, but it won’t show up in the network browse list.

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