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  2. Default password - Wikipedia

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    Some devices (such as wireless routers) will have unique default router usernames and passwords printed on a sticker, which is more secure than a common default password. Some vendors will however derive the password from the device's MAC address using a known algorithm, in which case the password can also be easily reproduced by attackers. [8]

  3. Wi-Fi Protected Setup - Wikipedia

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    Some devices with dual-band wireless network connectivity do not allow the user to select the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz band (or even a particular radio or SSID) when using Wi-Fi Protected Setup, unless the wireless access point has separate WPS button for each band or radio; however, a number of later wireless routers with multiple frequency bands and ...

  4. TR-069 - Wikipedia

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    Value change – value for a parameter that is being monitored has changed; Boot – after the device was reset or lost power and was reconnected; Scheduled – when the device was previously instructed by the server to initialize an additional session with ScheduleInform command;

  5. Wi-Fi - Wikipedia

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    The name Wi-Fi is not short-form for 'Wireless Fidelity', [34] although the Wi-Fi Alliance did use the advertising slogan "The Standard for Wireless Fidelity" for a short time after the brand name was created, [31] [33] [35] and the Wi-Fi Alliance was also called the "Wireless Fidelity Alliance Inc." in some publications. [36]

  6. Tenda - Wikipedia

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    Construtora Tenda, a Brazilian construction company; Tenda people, an ethnolinguistic group native to Senegal, Guinea, and Guinea-Bissau; Tenda, a character and tribe in the video game EarthBound; Tenda Dril, in the List of Miracleman characters; Tenda is a trademark and the short name of and for Shenzhen Jixiang Tenda Technology Co., Ltd

  7. Netgear - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, a vulnerability was discovered that affected many Netgear home WiFi routers. The problem was in a web server built into the router's firmware. When launching the administration interface, the owner had to enter their password, which was not protected by security. The exploit was posted on GitHub.