Wi-Fi Router
The term Wi-Fi stands for “Wireless Fidelity“. A Wi-Fi router basically does the same job with enhanced features of providing wireless signals which enables the devices to connect to a source of the internet as long as we are within the reach of the wireless network strength of the Wi-Fi, typically 40-100 meters. This router is equipped with an inlet intent source port and 2-3 outlet LAN ports. It’s a common device found in offices, homes, and small organizations. Accessing the router settings can be done using the below two methods:
- Using device labels on the router
- IP address fetched using CMD from the computer (with Wi-Fi connection)
How to Gain Access to Wi-Fi Router Settings?
A Wi-Fi Router is a networking device that directs data traffic to various connected networks using a unique IP address. A wired router just connects directly to a device (computer) via cable. It is usually connected to an external internet service provider via a Cat4(Category 4 cable), fiber optic cable, or a telephone line.
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