To enable the firewall settings in Netgear Genie, follow these steps:
Connect to Your Router:
Ensure your computer or device is connected to the Netgear router either through Ethernet or Wi-Fi.
Access Netgear Genie:
Open a web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, etc.) and type the default IP address of your Netgear router into the address bar. The default IP address is usually "192.168.1.1" or "192.168.0.1". Press Enter.
Log In to the Router:
You will be directed to the router's login page. Enter the router's username and password. If you haven't changed these from the default, the username is usually "admin," and the password might be "password" or "1234." Click "Log In."
Navigate to Firewall Settings:
After logging in, navigate to the section where you can configure firewall settings. The exact location may vary depending on your router model and firmware version. Look for "Firewall" or "Security" in the navigation menu.
Enable Firewall:
Once you're in the firewall settings section, you'll likely see options to enable or configure the firewall. Choose the option to enable the firewall.
Customize Settings (Optional):
Some routers allow you to customize the firewall settings further. You might be able to specify which types of traffic are allowed or blocked, set up port forwarding, and more. Adjust these settings according to your needs.
Save Changes:
After enabling or customizing the firewall settings, don't forget to save your changes. There's usually a "Save" or "Apply" button at the bottom or top of the page. Click it to save your changes.
Restart Router (If Required):
Some changes, including firewall settings, might require the router to be restarted to take effect. If prompted, restart your router.
Verify Firewall Status:
Once the changes are saved and the router is restarted, verify that the firewall is now enabled. You might see a confirmation message on the settings page.
Secure Your Network:
Enabling the firewall is a crucial step in securing your network. However, remember that firewalls are just one part of network security. Be sure to keep your router's firmware updated, use strong Wi-Fi passwords, and follow other security best practices.
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Peter