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Automatic logon to router at Windows startup
Name: Thizo Date: July 2, 2009 at 01:23:01 Pacific OS: Windows XP Subcategory: Routers and Hubs
Comment:
I have set a password on my router. So I have to log in first to get on my router every time I start up my computer. Is it possible that Windows(XP) can login automaticly on my router at startup with username and password?
Name: StuartS Date: July 2, 2009 at 01:45:15 Pacific
Reply:
There should be no need to enter username and pasword every time you atart up. The user name and password should be saved in the routers memory and used when the touter is turned on. If the router is on permantley which most are, you are connected to the Internet permantley.
If you are talking about the router configuration user name and password, there should be no need to see it againtil you need to change something.
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