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NeedingAnswer
6 years agoNeighbour
How can I change my Telus Modem IP Adress?
I am a newbie here, so I apologize in advance if I am in the wrong place to ask this question. This year I have been getting hammered by hacking attempts, and recently some have been successful. Am...
- 6 years ago
This seems odd. How were people trying to "hack" you? Which attempts were successful and how did you know? Security consultant? Are you sure you have not been talking with one of those tech support scammers? Did you let anyone remotely connect to your computer?
The SSID is the name of your wireless network. Changing that isn't going to do much but it's easy enough to do. You'll also want to ensure you're using a strong, complex wifi password. See instructions.
Change your IP? Leave your modem unplugged between two to seven days. If another modem on the network doesn't pick up your IP in that time, you may still end up with the same one back.
If by some long shot one of the devices on your network is actually compromised, changing the IP or the wireless network name won't fix anything. You need to ensure all devices on your network are not compromised by malware by using well known reputable software. This goes for any Android devices as well as PCs.
xray
6 years agoHero
For residential accounts you can't directly change your external IP address because it's assigned by Telus. You might get a different IP address of you reboot your router but it's not predictable where it will or not.
You can log on to your router to change the SSID. Credentials are on the sticker on the side of the t router. It's not your SSID that is the problem, it's the weak password. Change your password to be longer than 15 characters and make sure to include a mix of numbers, upper case and symbols. Use an obscure phrase or combination of unrelated words then substitute or add the numbers, casing and symbols.
You can log on to your router to change the SSID. Credentials are on the sticker on the side of the t router. It's not your SSID that is the problem, it's the weak password. Change your password to be longer than 15 characters and make sure to include a mix of numbers, upper case and symbols. Use an obscure phrase or combination of unrelated words then substitute or add the numbers, casing and symbols.
xray
6 years agoHero
Further to NFtoBC comment about how you know you've been the target of hacking, do not believe any message from a web site that says you've been hacked or that you have a virus. 100% of the time it's from scammers or hackers. If you see these messages close the browser and never go back to that site.
- NeedingAnswer6 years agoNeighbour
I agree with you completely. In my case, my email content ended up in the hands of people in my community, confirming there had been a breach.
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