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SUMMARY:Router Settings - Speaker to be confirmed
DTSTART:20190826T100000Z
DTEND:20190826T110000Z
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CONTACT:Tomy
DESCRIPTION:    Update the firmware. You may be able to do this with the c
 lick of a button\, or you may have to go to your router's support page\, d
 ownload the latest firmware\, and manually upload it to your router. While
  you're doing this\, make note of the date that the firmware came out if t
 he manufacturer released it a few years ago\, that company probably does n
 ot support your router anymore\, and you may want to upgrade it soon.\n   
  Reset to factory settings. If your router offers to back up your settings
 \, do that now just in case. Then find the option to restore your router t
 o factory defaults\, and click on it. This will erase your settings\, but 
 also ensure any previous hacks will no longer compromise your system. If y
 ou run into issues setting the router back up from scratch later on\, you 
 can always restore from the backup to see what settings you might have for
 gotten to re-enable.\n    Change your password. After restoring your route
 r to factory settings\, it'll go back to using the default password. This 
 is bad\, since these codes are easy for anyone to find online. So look for
  the option to change the router login password. This is not the Wi-Fi cod
 e\, which we'll get to in a moment\, but the password you use to log into 
 this web interface. This option should be in the same administrative setti
 ngs as the firmware update you just ran. Create a memorable username and a
  strong password\, and write it down somewhere so you don't forget prefera
 bly in a secure password manager like LastPass. Source website: https://19
 216811-login.info
LOCATION:Venue to be confirmed
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