4 reasons you should consider disabling UPnP in your router
When the internet was in its infancy and home networks were complicated things to set up correctly, every device on your network had a public-facing IP address. This made it easy for game servers, FTP servers, and other services that you might want to use. This was fine, mostly, but it did mean that your devices were exposed to the wider internet and also that IPV4 addresses were going to run out unless something was done.
When the internet was in its infancy and home networks were complicated things to set up correctly, every device on your network had a public-facing IP address. This made it easy for game servers, FTP servers, and other services that you might want to use. This was fine, mostly, but it did mean that your devices were exposed to the wider internet and also that IPV4 addresses were going to run out unless something was done.
Carolyn Nelson
Ireland
Ireland
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