One of the basic requirements for an internet connection is a modem.
When you make a new connection, change your connection settings for modem setup and later.
To do this, you need to log in to the modem interface.
You can personalize your connection with many different options in the modem settings.
Such as giving an SSID (network name) to your network connection, setting and changing a password, hiding or making visible the SSID name
settings are examples of modem settings.
What is the modem interface? How does it work?
You can make modem interfaces, modem setup and settings, customize your connection,
These are the menus entered with IP Address, user name and password. Interface input addresses of different modem brands and models,
Username and password information may change. Although the design of the interfaces also differs,
In general, you can make many settings with the same logic.
The modem interface is extremely important as it includes many basic settings and security information for your internet connection.
It is a control panel. For this reason, after logging in for the first time in terms of interface security,
It is recommended that you change your password.
Some settings you can make by entering the modem interface:
You can set and change your Wi-Fi username and network password.
Through the interface, you can see which devices are using your internet.
You can limit the devices that use your internet.
You can hide the SSID.
You can make settings related to wifi connection speeds.
You can make DNS settings.
You can turn off access to some sites.
How to enter the modem interface?
To login to the modem interface:
Open your browser. Even if you do not have an internet connection, the interface can be accessed from internet browsers with the modem interface IP addresses.
Type or copy the IP address of your modem brand and model in the address bar section of the browser.
Go to the address with the enter key. A login screen will appear.
Enter the relevant information in the username and password fields on the login screen.