This is perfect use case for secure post-it password storage device.
It is virtually un-hack-able from the net, especially when hidden at
the bottom of your router in the dark place. Best secured by pair of
hungry cats!
;-) T
On Fri, 2017-12-08 at 11:54 -0800, Russell Senior wrote:
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On Fri, 8 Dec 2017 01:09:13 -0800
Neal dijo:
>TRENdnet TEG-S24D -- ports on one side, connectors on the other.
A bit of searching revealed that there is an older S24D no longer being
sold, version 1.0R, so what you want is the version 1.1R. I like that
it is fanless and
My DIR-860l that Russell flashed for me so it would work with
CwenturyLink gigabit fiber is working fine, but logging in to the admin
page is not working. The login page comes up with the username as root
and a password. I think the password is supplied by Firefox that saved
it from some previous
Is the USB-RS232 adapter known to work?
Several years back I had a no-name adapter. Couldn't get it to work. Found
out it had a fake Prolific chip in it. No wonder it had such an attractive
price.
Try looping it back to itself and see if it works before you go too far
down a rabbit hole.