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Can the ISP see the settings of my router and clients?
Hello
, I'm wondering if the provider can see my equipment settings such as connection type, subnet mask (local and connections), connected clients, etc.
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why should he see this if the provider himself gives the connection parameters and, of course, knows them?
what's going on on your router/network is purple as long as it doesn't disrupt the functioning of his network.
purely on the issue: if the hardware is yours, pr knows nothing about its parameters; if the hardware is provider, then the provider may have the ability to remotely access it and monitor it.
Kit Scribe , most likely you are in a separate VLAN on the 32nd mask, and if you set yourself a different static address, your Internet will stupidly disappear.
And why put yourself another gray static IP?
Or are you white?
If it is white, then the switches usually put an ACL on your port that prohibits all IPs except the leased one.
If the password on your router is not admin admin, then it cannot.
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