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Replacing letters with symbols is a simple way to achieve this: use for a, and for c, as example. Passwords are personal, most services have a way to create a 'linked' account or share services with trusted friends and family.

Change passwords regularly. Every 90 to days; this helps keep your accounts from being compromised long-term. If you must write down a password or make note of it, do so only in specially designed programs, or keep and hold the physical copies with the same care and respect you would a social security card or birth certificate.

Remember; anyone with your password "is you". Don't use short passwords; computers can guess them very easily. Don't use a common word you can find in a dictionary.

Don't use information that can be looked up or guessed, such as a birthday, anniversary, or pet's name. Don't use the same password for everything. If one password is compromised, all of the same ones are compromised across all your accounts. Don't share passwords. People with your password "are you" to a computer system, or a service. Don't keep the same password forever.

Assume that, at some point, it will be guessed, seen, or otherwise compromised, and it must be changed. Don't write down passwords in the open, or save them in non-encrypted files on your computer. External The Diceware Passphrase Homepage — A systematic method, using dice, to create a thoroughly random, yet easy-to-remember password.

External LastPass Password Generator — A simple online complex password generator from a company that makes password security software. After logging-in the router's user interface: Click on Wireless 2. Confirm or change the Network Name.

The network name or SSID is the name others will see when searching for available wireless networks in the area. On some models you must click Advanced , Wireless , then Wireless Settings in order to change the network name. Next, click on Wireless Security and type your new password. Scroll down and click Save. One some models you must select the Security and then the Version. Enter the password you have chosen in the box next to Password. Once complete, click Save.

Your wireless security settings have now been updated and your devices may connect to it. Any time you change your wireless security settings you will need to reconnect your wireless devices. This allows you to configure your router using basic steps and with minimal information needed. Click Wireless. It's the third option in the menu panel on the left. This allows you to configure your wireless settings.

Click the checkbox to enable the network bands. Most dual-band wireless routers have two networks you can enable and connect to. Click the checkbox next to the networks you want to enable. You can enable both networks at the same time.

Enter the network name SSID and password for the networks. You will need to enter a unique network name for both the 2. However, you can use the same password for both of them. Click Save. It's the blue button in the lower-right corner. This saves your network settings. Reconnect to the internet. When you change the name and password of your wireless network, your computer and devices will be automatically logged out.

Log back into the network using the network name SSID and password you set in the router settings. You should now be able to connect to the internet. Method 4. You can use the web-based interface to configure parental controls for your TP-Link router.

You can use parental controls to block websites or keywords on specific devices as well as set time limits on specific devices. Log in with the administrative password and click Log In. This is the password you set when you first opened the user interface during the initial router setup. Enter the administrative password and click Log In. If you have not yet set an administrative password, enter a new password and click Let's Get Started. Then click Quick Setup and complete the initial setup process.

Click the Basic tab. It's the second tab at the top of the page. Click Parental Controls. It's the fifth option in the menu on the left side. It has an icon that resembles a large person and a small child. Type a name for the profile. Enter the name for the parental control profile next to "Name. Select a device to apply the parental controls to. Click Save in the lower-right corner. Click Next. If the devices listed below "Devices" are correct, click Next in the lower-right corner to continue.

Enter a keyword for the content you want to block and click Add. You can enter a keyword to block content from any website that contains that keyword, or you can enter the name of a specific website or app.

You can add as many keywords or websites you want to block. When you have entered all the keywords you want to block, click Next to continue. Set a daily time limit. To do so, click the checkbox next to Enable below "Time Limits. Set a bedtime limit. This blocks internet access on the device during bedtime hours. To set a bedtime limit, click the checkbox next to Enable below "Bedtime.

You can set a separate bedtime for weekdays and weekends. This saves the profile. You can add more profiles to create different restrictions.

Method 5. If a computer or device requires access to a specific port or external web address, you can set up port forwarding on your router to allow the device to directly connect to the external internet.

You can set up port forwarding in the web-based interface. Click Advanced. It's the third tab at the top of the screen. This is where you can make advanced configurations on your TP-Link router. Note the public and private IP addresses. To do so, click Network' in the menu panel to the left to expand the Network menu.

This lists all devices connected to your network. Identify the device you want to apply port forwarding to by the device name. Enter a description, if you want. Then click Save. This ensures the router will always assign that IP address to that device. Open the Virtual Servers page. To do so, scroll down and click NAT Forwarding in the menu panel to the left. Then click Virtual Servers. Select the service type. Then click Choose next to the service type you want to select.

The port number for that service type will be auto-filled. If the service you are connecting to uses a different port number than what is auto-filled, you will need to check with that service to find out the correct port number. Enter the device's IP address and click Save.

This assigns port forwarding to the device. Submit No, Thanks. Thank you We appreciate your feedback. Click here to contact TP-Link technical support. Recommend Products. Let's Connect www. From Germany? Get products, events and services for your region. GO Other Option.

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