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kuku27
3 months ago

Which part of the network are suspected?
If you think about the WLAN then change SSID and password, what else does a new TRouter not bring, except yours has a fake encryption like e.g. WEB.

The line in front of the router also remains the same except you have a radio modem. But anyway, the providers are worried about penetration.

TechnikTim
3 months ago

?

What does one have to do with the other?

Canonio
3 months ago
Reply to  Chriss982

Don’t you get the answers in your first question on the subject?

TechnikTim
3 months ago
Reply to  Chriss982

Then maybe you should ask that.

So for the first time the ONT does not change anything other than the glass fiber signal. It is therefore simpler to say an adapter. That’s all.

You have to worry about the router and your clients. Sometimes the ONT is also installed in one device together with the router.

What makes you think someone’s on your network?

TechnikTim
3 months ago
Reply to  Chriss982

?
Why don’t you just change the router’s password? Or does the security options fit? Why do you buy the device? You don’t buy a new house when someone broke in.

Canonio
3 months ago

Not at all. In his other question he meant “my WLAN is bad, so someone must be in my network”

TechnikTim
3 months ago

How do you know someone has access?

TechnikTim
3 months ago

Does anyone have access to your network or phone?

The easiest and safest way is to get rid of attackers by resetting the affected devices and securing them with new passwords.

Before, you should find out where exactly the access exists. If the attacker gets into the network via your phone, you can do what you want on the router.