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| <td>SSH Access Secure</td> | | <td>SSH Access Secure</td> |
| <td>On</td> | | <td>On</td> |
− | <td>By default, device allows a maximum of 5 login attempts (user defined). If all attempts are used, device will block SSH acccess from that source.</td> | + | <td>By default, device allows a maximum of 5 login attempts (user defined). If all attempts are used, device will block SSH access from that source.</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
| <td>WebUI Access Secure</td> | | <td>WebUI Access Secure</td> |
| <td>On</td> | | <td>On</td> |
− | <td>By default, device allows a maximum of 5 login attempts (user defined). If all attempts are used, device will block WebUI acccess from that source.</td> | + | <td>By default, device allows a maximum of 5 login attempts (user defined). If all attempts are used, device will block WebUI access from that source.</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <tr> | | <tr> |
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| <td>Root CA</td> | | <td>Root CA</td> |
| <td>Pre-uplouded</td> | | <td>Pre-uplouded</td> |
− | <td>Root CA certificate are only needed if you want to use HTTPS for your services. There is a default file already preloaded in this device which will be overwriten by any uploaded file.</td> | + | <td>Root CA certificate are only needed if you want to use HTTPS for your services. There is a default file already preloaded in this device which will be overwritten by any uploaded file.</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
| <td>Universal Plug and Play</td> | | <td>Universal Plug and Play</td> |
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| <td>UPnP doesn't require any sort of authentication from the user. Any application running on your computer in LAN can ask the router to forward a port over UPnP, which is why the malware can abuse UPnP. Recommendation - If you don’t use it when leave it not installed or turned off.</td> | | <td>UPnP doesn't require any sort of authentication from the user. Any application running on your computer in LAN can ask the router to forward a port over UPnP, which is why the malware can abuse UPnP. Recommendation - If you don’t use it when leave it not installed or turned off.</td> |
| </tr> | | </tr> |
− | <td>Universal Asynchronous Receiver – Transmiter</td> | + | <td>Universal Asynchronous Receiver – Transmitter</td> |
| <td>UART</td> | | <td>UART</td> |
| <td> By router admin password</td> | | <td> By router admin password</td> |