Setup Wireless and Security in Teracom BSNL Modem / Router |
Setup Wireless and Security in Teracom BSNL Modem / Router Posted: 03 Jun 2010 03:43 AM PDT Majority of BSNL wireless broadband modems belongs to Teracom and here I am writing a small tutorial to setup wireless and wireless security in BSNL Teracom modem. This Wireless router has routing feature and can connect more than one computer to the network if DHCP server is enabled in the modem. Here I am writing wireless configuration steps and hope you found it helpful. Configure BSNL Teracom Modem Wireless securitySteps to configure BSNL Teracom Wireless settings are: 1. Login to BSNL Teracom Wireless Modem The default modem IP address is 192.168.1.1 and type this number on the address bar of your browser and press enter. Now you will be prompted to enter Teracom modem user name and password. Default BSNL modem user name and password is : User Name: admin Password : admin Now click OK to login Teracom modem. Now you will be in BSNL overview page. 2. Go to BSNL Wireless Settings Page Click on Wireless Network which located under Configuration tab. First of all you should turn on wireless by checking enable button opposite to Wireless Network. Here you can change the Wireless network name(SSID) of your wireless network by typing any name which you like in wireless Network. 3. Enable Wireless Security in BSNL Teracom Modem To enable wireless security in BSNL modem follow the steps below. i. Select proper wireless encryption from the drop down menu opposite to security options. If you are a home user and just need a security and not worried much about it, the easier one is WEP 64 Bit Encryption. If you select this as the security option , you can type any hexa decimal number ( 0-9 and A-F) as the wireless key. Don't forget to click on confirm button. Now onwards you need to enter this ten digit key to log in to your wireless network. To compare WEP and WPA click on the link below. WEP or WPA is better to protect your wireless network from hackers Read this and decide whether you need to upgrade to WPA or WPA2. Technology Blog |
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