Always Use Https To Access Router. How to access your router's settings Tom's Guide On most NETGEAR routers, you can enable HTTPS for the router web interface (routerlogin.net) I can access my router's settings on the iPhone but not the iPad
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Using a secure password for the login will also increase the security On most NETGEAR routers, you can enable HTTPS for the router web interface (routerlogin.net)
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If you enable HTTPS on your NETGEAR router, your browser might warn you about an invalid security certificate when you access routerlogin.net. For me it was "Always Use HTTPS to Access Router" in router's settings NETGEAR routers use self-signed certificates to encrypt the data that is transferred over these domains
How to access your router's settings Tom's Guide. I can access my router's settings on the iPhone but not the iPad Following is what I've done to try and resolve it: *Reset network settings on both devices
wireless networking Home network hardware Super User. But ultimately to answer your question, no it's not insecure Enabling HTTPS and changing the port number is actually very common practice