TP-Link M7350 Password on Display
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TP-Link M7350 Password on Display
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Hardware Version : Not Clear
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ISP :
Region : UK
Model : M7350
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version : 1.0.8
ISP : Three
[HR][/HR]
Hi there, I use this MiFi at work with 3 of us sharing the network, paying into it monthly between us. Because of this reason, I'm sure you can understand my displeasure in finding that the password is displayed on the OLED display of the device itself, there for anyone to access. The location that I have to leave the MiFi unit for signal throughout the day means that anyone can access it without me seeing and retrieve the password. Fair enough, I can see if someone is connected to it if I open up the TP MiFi app, or go to 192.168.0.1, but that's not the point. The point is that this is a major security flaw in the design of this product, and basically renders the use of a password useless in my situation. There is no way to disable the display of the password, and the Admin CP itself is extremely poor.
If I'd have known all this before I purchased the MiFi, I'd have looked at a different product. Are there any suggestions or am I just stuck with this now? This to me seems like a major mess-up in the design of this, otherwise fantastic, MiFi unit.
Hardware Version : Not Clear
Firmware Version :
ISP :
Region : UK
Model : M7350
Hardware Version :
Firmware Version : 1.0.8
ISP : Three
[HR][/HR]
Hi there, I use this MiFi at work with 3 of us sharing the network, paying into it monthly between us. Because of this reason, I'm sure you can understand my displeasure in finding that the password is displayed on the OLED display of the device itself, there for anyone to access. The location that I have to leave the MiFi unit for signal throughout the day means that anyone can access it without me seeing and retrieve the password. Fair enough, I can see if someone is connected to it if I open up the TP MiFi app, or go to 192.168.0.1, but that's not the point. The point is that this is a major security flaw in the design of this product, and basically renders the use of a password useless in my situation. There is no way to disable the display of the password, and the Admin CP itself is extremely poor.
If I'd have known all this before I purchased the MiFi, I'd have looked at a different product. Are there any suggestions or am I just stuck with this now? This to me seems like a major mess-up in the design of this, otherwise fantastic, MiFi unit.