5 Router Settings You Should Change Now!

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  • @Dtr146
    @Dtr146 Před 2 lety +623

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  • @geoffstrickler
    @geoffstrickler Před 2 lety +130

    Good video. As a networking (including WiFi) expert, I can say you addressed the essentials pretty effectively, in a way I think most people can use, whether or not they really grasp the underlying issues.

    • @carolynbeard6573
      @carolynbeard6573 Před rokem

      My phone is the problem. Nothing èlse.

    • @wolphin732
      @wolphin732 Před rokem

      As a CWSP (Certified Wireless Security Professional) I have to agree.

    • @yooooooohth
      @yooooooohth Před 3 měsíci

      Any settings for better coverage?

    • @geoffstrickler
      @geoffstrickler Před 3 měsíci

      @@yooooooohth The best general advice for better range/coverage is to put the Wi-Fi router/AP as centrally located to the desired coverage area as possible, or use multiple routers/APs. There aren’t many settings that affect range, it’s mostly about placement and frequency band.
      1. Walls reduce range, particularly with the 5Ghz/6Ghz bands, the fewer walls/floors between your device(s) and the router/AP, the better.
      2. Put the router/AP on the same floor where you plan to use your devices most, or one floor above them. The higher off the ground, the better the coverage is likely to be. Some basements might need their own router/ap.
      3. 2.4Ghz bands have better range than 5/6Ghz bands, especially when the signal must pass through walls/floors
      4. When using 5/6Ghz bands, channel selection may require lower transmit power for certain channels. These rules vary by country, so you’ll need to look up the specific restrictions for your country. Google “list of wlan channels” on Wikipedia, and read the footnotes applicable to your frequencies and country.

  • @armandinejacotin7034
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  • @JojOatXGME
    @JojOatXGME Před 2 lety +35

    2:41 - You can find the IP address of your router by typing "ipconfig" into a cmd window and search for a “gateway”. There should usually be only one gateway, and this gateway is almost certainly the IP address of your router.

  • @quinton1661
    @quinton1661 Před 2 lety +38

    Some clarification on channel width: on 11ac, the CTS (clear to send) is sent for the primary channel (the selected channel, such as 36 or 149), and then, if clear, also on the adjacent 40 MHz channel. If the other adjacent 40 MHz channel is also unused, then it also sends the CTS on those two also, giving you a total of 80 MHz of use. If any of them are used, then that packet is downsized to 40 or 20 MHz as appropriate.
    So really, the better thing to do is find the least-used channel, and set it to that. Leaving 80 MHz will only use the extra bandwidth when other users nearby aren't using it. 11ac was designed to play nice with its neighbors.
    The old advice of avoiding overlapping channels was taken from 2.4 GHz where the used bandwidth spans multiple selectable channels. This isn't the case in 5 GHz, so there's no worry of actual interference. Co-channel interference isn't a big issue unless the spectrum is very congested.

    • @FreeRadtWins
      @FreeRadtWins Před rokem +2

      Heh??? In English por favor?? j/k...I finally got it after 6 reads, lol. Seriously, all kidding aside, I am one day smarter than ever! Maybe 2 😉 Good juju man! Thank you kindly for your knowledge that you pass on so freely! 100% good juju!!!

    • @kwakuasiedu4935
      @kwakuasiedu4935 Před 9 měsíci

      Sir, thank you for your explanation. I recently bought a sim router by name EDUP. Initially it worked fine with vpns with udp connection but now anytime I start any app with udp connection, the routers Internet stops flowing no matter the isp sim card I am using and the amount of data I have on them. I think something has gone wrong in the app but I cannot figure out. Any assistance to solve the issue will be appreciated.

  • @eltechnica
    @eltechnica Před rokem +2

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  • @freddy82528
    @freddy82528 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Thank you ThioJoe!! I changed my config from 20 to 40mhz. I did a speedtest before and after and the results were: Before - Ping / 20ms / Down speed 15Mbps || After : Ping 11ms / Down speed 98 Mbps !!!!!!! Thank you !!!!! :) :) :)

  • @LearningToCodeAndDesign
    @LearningToCodeAndDesign Před rokem +4

    I just discovered your channel today. Really love how you explain things!

  • @ktheveg
    @ktheveg Před 2 lety +8

    This came out just on time! I got my new router yesterday

  • @keithmonahan909
    @keithmonahan909 Před 2 lety +11

    @thiojoe Thanks very much for the very informative video. As always, I really appreciate all of your time, effort and money that you put into these videos. They’re very helpful, intuitive, and knowledgeable . My rating is ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. Thanks again - Keith

  • @Observe411
    @Observe411 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thanks for going into so much detail. The Google and Cloudflare DNS context was SUPER valuable and helped a lot.

  • @xuscbs
    @xuscbs Před rokem

    Outstanding info - Thanks, Joe!

  • @John-Smith02
    @John-Smith02 Před 2 lety

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  • @Sledge72au
    @Sledge72au Před 2 lety +8

    @ThioJoe Thanks for this video as I have been having issues with my Oppo mobile phone 5GHz Wi-Fi speeds being very slow (getting ~60Mbps). After looking at the frequency band chart you provided in this video, I noticed I was using Channel 116 (Doppler radar band). I did a quick check on the Wi-Fi analyzer and found Channel 100 was not being used. Once I set it to Channel 100@80MHz, I did another speed check and the download jumped from 65Mbps to 420Mbps. So thank you again, as I was about to send my phone off to the manufacturer for investigation.

    • @bladd7707
      @bladd7707 Před rokem +2

      Doppler radar is not the reason you were seeing reduced throughput. If there were actual doppler radar RF energy in the area, your AP radio would detect this and by law, cease operation on the channel for a period of time. The overwhelming majority of devices will not receive energy from ground based radar systems. As a general rule, for 5 GHz use 20 MHz in high density deployments and 40 MHz "when you can", i.e. lower density deployments and building structures with enough attentuation between APs to keep co-channel interference to a minimum. 80 MHz should not be used unless one lives in a rural location with only a couple of access points deployed. Often overlooked is the fact every doubling of channel width, also doubles the noise floor.

  • @sekritskworl-sekrit_studios
    @sekritskworl-sekrit_studios Před 7 měsíci

    GREAT video! And thank you very much for using a Netgear router.... It made finding things in my menu, SO much easier.

  • @vcv6560
    @vcv6560 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the tips. Just speaking for myself I also use MAC filtering to restrict the devices that may attach my personal network.

  • @icecreamjunkie6790
    @icecreamjunkie6790 Před 2 lety

    This was very informative. Thanks!

  • @laurensholthof
    @laurensholthof Před 2 lety +1

    My AX6000 does 160 and I love it for wireless VR. It sits on my desk 2 meters away from my headset so it's amazing

  • @shabirellahi1820
    @shabirellahi1820 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is one of the most adviceable and usefull channel entire on CZcams

  • @AmyraCarter
    @AmyraCarter Před 2 lety +6

    11:58 Yes, I use WPS. It often makes it much easier to restore lost or interrupted connections. It's only insecure if one lets it be.
    Setting 7: Not really a setting but something to do, and that is to make sure that when setting the new admin credentials, THAT YOU DON'T FORGET THEM LATER. Been there, and DAMN DOES IT SUCK.

  • @RedmilesShark
    @RedmilesShark Před rokem +6

    DFS channels can be used without problems (generally) if you have zero-wait DFS enabled.
    It just switches channels upon detecting radar and used one spatial stream to detect for radar presence for X amount of time (which can vary based on brand, firmware or even type of access point).

    • @wolphin732
      @wolphin732 Před rokem +1

      It will also bring down from 160 MHz bonding to 80 or even 40 if it needs to. Also, due to the power levels, unless you are near a radar station, it is unlikely to ever affect you.

  • @milowadlin
    @milowadlin Před 2 lety +3

    For a while there, devices without keyboards and screens always wanted you to press the WPS button to get set up. I haven't run into that in years, and I think that temporary WiFi channel many devices use during setup from an app on your phone are in lieu of using the WPS button.

  • @hs1104
    @hs1104 Před 2 lety

    Please do make more like this. Thank you Thio

  • @vladislavkaras491
    @vladislavkaras491 Před 2 lety

    Great video for new people in netowrking and security!

  • @bowshockgalaxy
    @bowshockgalaxy Před rokem

    U got a new fanboy ur AWSOME brother thank u for ur work and passion I’m very impressed truly

  • @chillnoobgamer007
    @chillnoobgamer007 Před 2 lety +1

    I was about to go to bed and watch some Dr. Pimple Popper videos (my lullaby 😅) when this video is one of the selection to watch, I don't usually skip Dr. Sandra but your aura is like a magnet 🤣 I ended up watching the entire video without getting bored although my eyes want to shut down 🤣 Thanks for these informations, really appreciate your effort of specifically explaining everything ❤️

    • @goofballbiscuits3647
      @goofballbiscuits3647 Před rokem

      Lol big same. Dr. Sandra is the best until I get a little too grossed out. Otherwise, I'm falling asleep learning tech of all flavors 😴

  • @ecco222
    @ecco222 Před rokem +21

    Splitting the bands to allow you to manually choose which band, 2.4GHz or 5GHz, to connect to is another good setting to change.

  • @JellyMonster1
    @JellyMonster1 Před rokem

    Great video - many thanks.

  • @MichaelStanton
    @MichaelStanton Před 6 měsíci

    WPS isn't used a lot in my life, but it comes in real handy for printers! Canon's app drove me crazy so I just went with WPS and called it a day!

  • @geegee5437
    @geegee5437 Před 2 měsíci

    Changed DNS to as you advised, and disabled UPnp. Thank you! It feels like magic

  • @microsoftsarker
    @microsoftsarker Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks man!! It was helpful 😃Thanks a lot

  • @AbdulHadi-xz9tx
    @AbdulHadi-xz9tx Před 11 měsíci

    One of the best channels in this field,
    detailed explanation + simply understanding the information.
    But I have a question and I hope you answer me because I really need it, can I block a specific app from the router?

  • @aslani.r3099
    @aslani.r3099 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this applicable video😊

  • @fiap0
    @fiap0 Před 2 lety +5

    About WPS, there are some printers and other devices without a keyboard that uses WPS (most can be configured by connecting via USB to a computer, but it's usually a pain), but since WPS is used ONLY on the FIRST connection, you can activate the WPS, connect your device, then disable WPS. This way, WPS is only active WHEN you need, not IF you need. It is a little less convenient, but much safer.

    • @1hawtMetz
      @1hawtMetz Před rokem

      Ahh thank you so much for this!! I've had the WORST time I never expected to have when I switched ISPs and tried to use my trusty printer with hours of toiling and troubleshooting and it's just...embarassing ha. I am still working on it but this is truly helpful tonight thank youu and good vibes. Here we go againnn ha :) have a great one

  • @SecTechie
    @SecTechie Před rokem

    I tried that website and it's great! I reclaimed a few. Thanks.

  • @ufmit
    @ufmit Před rokem

    have a 500 mbps connection, bought a new netgear router/modem and ethernet provided great speeds, but wifi went down to 30-50 mbps. Changed the channels off auto, did some of the other steps, and now I'm getting 300-350 mbps - THANK YOU!

  • @mondoduke4871
    @mondoduke4871 Před 2 lety

    Helpful! Thanks for the time stamps for us nerds :)

  • @hermiasz1175
    @hermiasz1175 Před rokem

    Great video I finally understand channel bonding

  • @leap123_
    @leap123_ Před 2 lety

    Just had my family's internet set up yesterday and this is probably useful

  • @sam11182
    @sam11182 Před 2 lety +110

    Also remember that the 2.4 ghz band is the exact same as what microwaves use. If you only have a 2.4 ghz Wi-Fi, you can not easily use a microwave at the same time. Microwaves have no care and just blast the micro waves to cook your food. 5ghz avoids that completely

    • @ThioJoe
      @ThioJoe  Před 2 lety +15

      Yep

    • @Wingedshadowwolf
      @Wingedshadowwolf Před 2 lety +23

      Good thing they are shielded.

    • @user-lt2rw5nr9s
      @user-lt2rw5nr9s Před 2 lety +11

      My parents had a 2.4ghz landline in the same room as the router. If it was on the wrong channel it would get knocked out every time we got a call.

    • @volodumurkalunyak4651
      @volodumurkalunyak4651 Před rokem +5

      I can. My microwave oven (Samsung PG838R) is new and shielded very well. 2.4Ghz WIFI and bluethooth doesnt drop even when device is close to working microwave oven.

    • @ahmed4363
      @ahmed4363 Před rokem +3

      imagine having a microwave lmao

  • @lorispino6827
    @lorispino6827 Před rokem +4

    Great video. I learned a lot. Will looking at more of your videos.

  • @luccicorp
    @luccicorp Před rokem

    Thanks a lot for this video.

  • @ScribeAwoken
    @ScribeAwoken Před 2 lety +21

    Oh, a bonus tip, from someone who works for an ISP: A lot of newer routers will have a single SSID for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz wifi, with the router determining which frequency each device connects over. For some IoT devices that have to be synced through an app, you have to be on 2.4 GHz to do so. Some printers can also only connect over 2.4 GHz wifi as well. Some routers like this do let you split the wifi networks, but not all of them... including the ones provided by the company I work for 🙃
    If you have such a router, the semi-official workaround that's been passed around the office is just getting further away from the router, but that's not feasible for most IoT devices, so here's another one I found in my spare time:
    Unplug your router, then set up a Windows or Android device to act as a wifi hotspot (it might be possible to do this on a Mac or iPhone, but idk if those give you the requisite degree of control over settings. There's probably a way to do this on Linux as well). Set the SSID and password to match the one you use for your wifi network. Make sure that the device you're using as a hotspot is broadcasting as 2.4 GHz. Then connect to the hotspot and pair the IoT device.
    also for the ISP I work for, our two most recent models of router don't even support WPS. The older of the two does have a WPS button, but it literally does nothing. It's a vestigial leftover from the model before that one, which did support WPS. afaik the hardware was re-used between the third-most and second-most recent models - it's just that the second-most recent one uses a different operating system.

    • @hayjud4062
      @hayjud4062 Před 2 lety

      I've had problems with Alexa and Kasa devices that do not want to work, so I ended up having to switch to 2.4 GHz. I am not too savvy with all these techie stuff and I have always trust CZcams for help. Thanks for your info!!!

    • @TurboSpeedWiFi
      @TurboSpeedWiFi Před rokem +4

      Who uses WPS anymore? WPS has been a bad practice to have enabled for 5+ years now. WPS is arguably the weakest point in the WPA 2 security protocol.

    • @ScribeAwoken
      @ScribeAwoken Před rokem

      @@TurboSpeedWiFi in my experience? literally every customer I've spoken to who actually used WPS (all three of them) was trying to connect a wifi repeater and didn't want to bother with alternative methods

    • @TurboSpeedWiFi
      @TurboSpeedWiFi Před rokem +2

      @@ScribeAwoken I suppose that is a way to do it. Personally I do not use nor recommend repeaters. Generally they do more harm than good.

    • @ScribeAwoken
      @ScribeAwoken Před rokem +1

      ​@@TurboSpeedWiFi ​oh yeah, I know, but for whatever reason some customers are just dead set on using our router with a shitty $30 repeater instead of setting up some wireless access points around their house, or just turning in our router, getting a mesh system, and saving $5/mo on their monthly bill.

  • @Wyant_Family
    @Wyant_Family Před rokem

    This was great! 😊

  • @TransitOfVenus0
    @TransitOfVenus0 Před 2 lety +4

    Here's a login tip for Telstra routers since i've had to work on a few lately. (Mostly apply's to the Gen3). The password will be the default WiFi password that was on the fridge magnet that came in your box.

  • @ward7voter111
    @ward7voter111 Před 2 lety

    ThioJoe - I hate to admit is, but I have used WPS ONCE!!!!
    A coworker bought a cheap POS printer and spent their entire night trying to get it setup. I would connect to his network wired or wireless (manually configuring it), and he asked me to try. After fighting with it for over an hour (and knowing he had spent the entire night before fussing with it), I said "We have no choice but to try WPS. If that doesn't work, it needs to go back to the store or in the trash; your choice." I turned WPS on in his router settings, and we used the WPS button. The printer connected right away. After that, we turned WPS back off.

  • @Fqtl
    @Fqtl Před 2 lety

    that upnp one was a life saver thank you

  • @shabirellahi1820
    @shabirellahi1820 Před 4 měsíci

    I recommend that this is best channel for setup of your router

  • @dhutch12345
    @dhutch12345 Před 9 měsíci

    I have followed this channel when Theo Joe was showing us how to speed up our network,by taping double a batteries to the network cable (measuring I believe it was 6 inch’s back from the end of the cable,with the positive ends both facing out ) it worked on my Hughes net I was shocked .go get em THEO JOE.✌️

  • @johnszatkowski6898
    @johnszatkowski6898 Před 2 lety +5

    10yrs ago I used the WPS feature quite a bit while I was adding WiFi cameras to my network. However, as mentioned this a MAJOR security risk to your router nowadays due to SO many hackers out there - definitely DISABLE this! Back in the day MANY WiFi cameras required "Port Forwarding" to be able to view the feeds while not at home (off network). Most cameras today this is not needed and also as mentioned should be turned off! Also, not mentioned is your "password" should be 12 characters or longer! The reason being is 8 character passwords can be easily "cracked" with simple "bot" programs and in some cases within minutes! When you get into 12 or more the combinations become MUCH more making it harder to "crack"! A "hacker" will most likely move on to easier "prey" to "crack". For example my most sensitive connections use 14 characters or more using letters and special characters and upper and lower case letters. It does not take much to do 20-30min of research on Google to "protect" yourself and your devices!

    • @RickMyBalls
      @RickMyBalls Před 2 lety

      Yeah you just need one vpn for your cams.

    • @johnszatkowski6898
      @johnszatkowski6898 Před 2 lety

      @@RickMyBalls ;
      Correct! I use a VPN running directly on my router so it encrypts ALL devices connected to it!

    • @volodumurkalunyak4651
      @volodumurkalunyak4651 Před rokem

      WPS BUTTON is fine (secure). WPS PIN is only part of WPS to be disabled for security.

    • @johnszatkowski6898
      @johnszatkowski6898 Před rokem

      @@volodumurkalunyak4651 ;
      I disagree! From all the articles I have read (MANY) WPS is a big security risk unless you are using a VPN. I hacker can gain easy access through the WPS feature parked outside your home/apartment and have access to your network. IMO you better do some more homework. You would be surprised how many people have their routers setup for EASY hacking. Login and passwords are also bad if using 8 characters or less! Most BOT programs can hack 8 character passwords in less than 2min! For a MORE secure router setup CHANGE the login name from ADMIN and use a 12 or more character password! Much harder/longer to hack and most hackers will move to easier prey! I cheap router sounds nice on the wallet but they offer NO firewall or DOS attacks or other security features! You DON'T need to spend $500 on a "good" router but a $200 range router will offer MUCH protection. Crooks are ALWAYS thinking and will do what they have to to hack your information! One last note - DISABLE Guest logins from your router - another HUGE risk!

  • @TransitOfVenus0
    @TransitOfVenus0 Před 2 lety

    Joe didn't say this but this is what i've been using for years. If you open cmd and type ipconfig you can see default gateway of all routers your connected to, so you know the exact IP to type in.

  • @sigmanuguy
    @sigmanuguy Před 5 měsíci

    Outstanding - thank you

  • @kelvinucetam.6767
    @kelvinucetam.6767 Před 2 lety

    Great explanation, thx...

  • @Sarato
    @Sarato Před rokem +1

    WPS is good to have for some older printers which you can't connect to directly through an ethernet cable. I've used it to help my parents-in-law with their printers.

  • @lancerudy9934
    @lancerudy9934 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video thanks 😊😊

  • @SeriesTube01
    @SeriesTube01 Před 2 lety +2

    I remember that on a Xiaomi MiBox with Android 7 or older, you could actually connect the device to the WiFi network using the WPS function of the router. I remember I did it a couple of years ago, it worked and it was much faster than manually enter the password. Anyway, great content as always. 👏👏👏

    • @bluecraney1
      @bluecraney1 Před 2 lety +2

      also wifi printers use it alot

    • @SeriesTube01
      @SeriesTube01 Před 2 lety

      @@bluecraney1 Still Thio says he doesn't know anybody or any device that uses that function. 🤷‍♂

  • @gwine9087
    @gwine9087 Před rokem +1

    I have had two sets of mesh routers (D-Link and Google). The settings for them are few and far between. You, pretty much, get what they give you.

  • @Imran_FBD
    @Imran_FBD Před 2 lety

    Finally, Another MINE SPONSOR

  • @carolinejoseph4068
    @carolinejoseph4068 Před 2 lety

    Love your videos

  • @Sarklord0
    @Sarklord0 Před 2 lety

    Theo. ..You Are Great For Sure♥♥♥

  • @TheRealSlowhand
    @TheRealSlowhand Před 2 lety

    Great content thank you

  • @AuwalMuhammadinuwa-yf3wj
    @AuwalMuhammadinuwa-yf3wj Před 5 měsíci +1

    Good work❤

  • @johnapril1434
    @johnapril1434 Před 2 lety

    Hi thanks for your tips i really need that for my router settings thx😍😍😍.

  • @hayjud4062
    @hayjud4062 Před 2 lety

    Wow... Thank you so much for sharing your time, effort, knowledge and everything in between that serves for you to make your videos. I've already watched three trying to get some advanced tips on how to set up my new Asus RT-AX55 router... What a challenge :-( I guess am getting to old for this, not to mention my vision problems.
    Thanks again and you have got another grateful and satisfied subscriber here.
    Blessings from the Universe!

  • @glensonwilsondsouza7218
    @glensonwilsondsouza7218 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks TJ!

  • @jwest88
    @jwest88 Před rokem +1

    Over a year back I bought a wifi 6 router to upgrade from the default google fiber router, but an upstairs roommate said it was a lot worse than the google one. After upgrading mobo/cpu I had to change to an nvme wifi card(old one was too close to GPU) and have my good pcie one left. I'm tempted to give/loan my old card to him and try using the new router again. Not sure though. Spent a bit over 100 on in so would be nice to use it. The default fiber one is good enough though. "New" one is the TP link AX 4400. Worked the same or slightly better for me, but that roommate did have issues.

  • @awardwinningcritique6895

    I thought your barber had missed a hair until I looked closer on my mobile. Missed this channel!

  • @juggernaught_666
    @juggernaught_666 Před 2 lety

    I've used the WPS button at home, as well as when staying at hotels/motels/airbnb, when the Wi-Fi log-in isn't made readily available to guests. Its a great feature when you need it. You cant use it on an iphone though, but no one in their right mind would have one of those...

  • @StephenMcGregor1986
    @StephenMcGregor1986 Před 2 lety +88

    Some good basics 🙂
    Advanced: Using CloudFlare's Malware DNS + DNS-over-TLS on pfSense with pfBlockerNG and SNORT.
    Don't forget subnets, VLAN tagging above 0 and DHCP reservations. Changing the default user and/or removing admin could also be recommended though security through obscurity doesn't work too well if at all.
    Ensure WPA2 (CCMP/AES) and not multimode. Or WPA3 if possible.
    Guest WiFi can also be another consideration for things like IoT or something like mDNS and Avahi.

    • @west9383
      @west9383 Před 2 lety +20

      nerd

    • @Lighthouse_out_of_order
      @Lighthouse_out_of_order Před 2 lety

      I had slow response/no response issues with CloudFlares DNS

    • @bongripsdaily581
      @bongripsdaily581 Před 2 lety

      yes when i connected 2 routers together i had to disable the second routers vlan

    • @cammy85
      @cammy85 Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks as well!! :) For compatibility, I have WPA2-WPA3-Personal. It's through the cable company, so I have most the settings ThioJoe mentioned and have tweaked where I could. I can't change the router channel anymore.

    • @osfbro
      @osfbro Před 2 lety +2

      This made my day

  • @redataoussi
    @redataoussi Před 2 lety

    Amazing video!
    I wonder if you have tips on how to set a large house network with multiple access point connection by Ethernet to the main routeur provider! I have set up 3 AP in all the flats and want to set them up as one SSID in my house so they can switch between them automatically as I move around the house!
    Thank you

  • @rayshobbyfarm.1019
    @rayshobbyfarm.1019 Před měsícem

    I need to learn this by heart

  • @112Famine
    @112Famine Před rokem +2

    Some routers ports are diff speeds, make sure you have what you need connected to the right Ethernet port jack.

  • @snarkykat
    @snarkykat Před 2 lety +3

    This video gets a big thumbs up from me 😁 I didn't know that my xFi router had a default password, but I made sure to change it because it was easily guessable

    • @darwisyaiman1865
      @darwisyaiman1865 Před 2 lety

      Is that Admin username without password? 😂

    • @snarkykat
      @snarkykat Před 2 lety

      @@darwisyaiman1865 I'm not saying because there are a lot of xFi routers out there and the people who have them should all watch this video

    • @ryler7
      @ryler7 Před 2 lety +1

      @@snarkykat Does this mean your your previous password was "previous password"?

    • @darwisyaiman1865
      @darwisyaiman1865 Před 2 lety

      @@snarkykat yes right hope they change their admin password right after watching

  • @johnrborges2363
    @johnrborges2363 Před rokem

    You're a life saver ThioJoe, God bless you greatly. Peace in Christ! JB 🧑🏻

  • @perpetualcollapse
    @perpetualcollapse Před 2 lety

    Understandable, have a nice day.

  • @brucecodding3415
    @brucecodding3415 Před rokem

    Thank you, I learned a lot. I have been trying to add an HP printer to my wifi network without success. Maybe changing the WPS setting will help.

  • @BARAAGAMER_YT
    @BARAAGAMER_YT Před 2 lety +2

    You're creative keep going✨✨✨✨✨..
    Sender: your brother (Baraa) from Palestine
    🇵🇸🇺🇲

  • @JohnODonovan1
    @JohnODonovan1 Před rokem

    Thanks for the tip with saymine, boy did why did I have fun I have fun with that.

  • @112Famine
    @112Famine Před rokem +2

    If you have a lot of smart home devices connected to your house, along with computers used for business, banking, etc, it might be a smart move to add an old router to your main router to just use to connect your smart home devices, there are a million diff smart home devices you can buy & connect, made by a million diff companies.
    Most smart home devices only need is able to connect to the internet, so make sure the older router you're using only had internet access to your homes network, no reason a smart home device, or anything connected to the old router should be able to reach the PC you do your banking on.
    If someone is able to hack your smart device, it would have your wifi password stored on it, might as well make sure it isn't handing your banking data over to a stranger. Yes make sure your old & new routers do not have the same wifi password.

  • @javieravellaned
    @javieravellaned Před rokem

    Great video! Do you have another one explaining the 802.11 wifi mode technologies [a/b/g/n/ac...]? I would like to know which one is the most suitable.

  • @wannabedal-adx458
    @wannabedal-adx458 Před 2 lety +1

    Except for the 1st setting, I learned some valuable settings to change here. The first (changing the admin login) baffles the cable technicians when they come to setup my internet and configure my router. I say, "Umm that's done already thanks! Do you want the guest login to check service then?" And then they leave me alone!! I would like to learn more about how to work around UPnP setting. I want to disable that feature but still know how to manually forward or approve ports to be opened. Also I want to learn about white listing devices and stopping unwanted outbound internet traffic (say to Google or Microsoft telemetry!). Thanks Joe!

    • @edwinkm2016
      @edwinkm2016 Před 2 lety +1

      In Europe you have freedom of your router. The most practical solution to avoid tracking is to use a dns sinkhole, like pi-hole.

    • @wannabedal-adx458
      @wannabedal-adx458 Před 2 lety

      @@edwinkm2016 Good tip, I will see if that is an option here in America! Thanks

  • @YannMetalhead
    @YannMetalhead Před 8 měsíci

    Good tips.

  • @davidjamgochian
    @davidjamgochian Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the next time

  • @lannagifts1
    @lannagifts1 Před 2 lety

    Hi. The Upns disabled wouldn’t that effect smart home devices that is Alexa or eWeLink. Thanks for the heads up. 🙏

  • @Sean-Aviv
    @Sean-Aviv Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks a lot!

  • @roobscoob47
    @roobscoob47 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks, TJ~

  • @Bally1001
    @Bally1001 Před rokem +1

    After changing the router's DNS settings to Cloudfare, is there any point in also accessing the control panel to change the network connections settings properties to Cloudfare as well?

  • @theprogrammer1
    @theprogrammer1 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video for beginners, you should mention quad 9 DNS which vows for privacy protection

  • @drage1459
    @drage1459 Před měsícem

    thanks for vid after turning off Upnp setting it seemed to fix problem i had where i had decent speeds and ping in speed test but i would have lag spikes where things would freeze then everything happend at once.

  • @disneyjoe7
    @disneyjoe7 Před 2 lety

    WPS I use for IoT devices like Garage openers also a Sense electrical sensor

  • @CabalCorporation
    @CabalCorporation Před 2 lety +35

    There is easier way of finding out the IP of the router - when you're connected to it, it will be shown as a gateway address for this connection.

    • @ShirlBussman
      @ShirlBussman Před 2 lety +2

      Easy peasy. The rest is Greek to me.😵🥴

    • @natsudragneelthefiredragon
      @natsudragneelthefiredragon Před 2 lety +2

      @@ShirlBussman Was for me too until my IT classes
      The "router" most people use isn't just a "router" it's actually:
      1. A Router
      2. A Switch
      3. A Wireless Access Point (WAP)
      The Router allows a network to connect to other networks, or in other words the internet
      The Switch allows multiple devices to connect via wires on the same network, the ethernet ports in the back
      The WAP (Wireless Access Point) allows devices to wirelessly connect through WiFi via radio waves
      Usually in businesses these are split instead of all in one, since each part needs to be big and powerful
      The "Default Gateway" is the IP Address of the router, why? Because it's the "gateway" to other networks
      DHCP means "Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol", Routers usually have these built in I hear, the DHCP automatically assigns IP addresses to devices that connect to the network, businesses usually might have servers for DHCP
      MAC Addresses are a physical address that (usually should) never change, it identifies that device uniquely, Switches use these to route data across the same network instead of IP Addresses, switches do not see IP Addresses (But since people use all in ones doesn't matter too much huh?)
      DNS is the Domain Name System, basically when you type in a website name and press enter, then your computer sends a request to DNS servers to ask what IP Address goes with that name? Yes DNS is an elaborate way for humans to be lazy since we don't want to remember numbers
      Instead of DNS computers used to store what IP Addresses go with what Domain names (Website names) locally, but it got too large, too many websites, now servers do,
      Sometimes reaching these DNS servers is hard so that's why people say changing your DNS might speed up downloads, why does this matter to something like all your programs? Well the code uses Domain names too to download stuff, not IP Addresses usually
      Anything else you wanna know?

    • @TurboSpeedWiFi
      @TurboSpeedWiFi Před rokem +2

      @@natsudragneelthefiredragon BINGO. Someone actually understands this. A wireless router is nothing more than a lousy router, lousy switch, and lousy access point packaged into a single box, dumbed down as much as possible, and then sold to people who do even realize that Wi-Fi and internet are not the save thing.

  • @Roy28_29
    @Roy28_29 Před 2 lety +1

    this is the first time ive used a sponsor, wow mine is actually useful

  • @trp225
    @trp225 Před 2 lety +11

    Setting #2. Be strongly advised that it not only ports to be opened, it also does this without being asked for the router's control password - and that is why that feature should be turned off.

  • @DanielTheRat
    @DanielTheRat Před 2 lety

    Yay a new video

  • @RobertWilliams196352
    @RobertWilliams196352 Před 2 lety

    Can you make any adjustments on your Cable company router or settings to make it more secure? Mine is Spectrum (Charter Communications)🤷🏾‍♂️.

  • @mulbizcal
    @mulbizcal Před 23 dny

    Excellent Video. I made a couple of changes!