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Wi-Fi-router-keeps-browsing-history

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2025 7:16 am
by Rina7RS
I already mentioned that Asus implemented the web access feature for this very reason, but does TP-Link have something similar? No, because TP-Link thought it would be cooler to make it part of HomeShield.


The good news is that you can see some data with the free Basic package, but it's still not as detailed as I'd like. Basically, you can see the most visited websites, those that were blocked, and some other general stats, so the focus is on blocking unwanted traffic rather than actually analyzing web traffic.

Do Netgear routers save web history?
Yes, like Asus and TP-Link routers, Netgear also keeps luxembourg telegram data logs that are essential for diagnosing any specific issue with the device or network. The type of information displayed is any attempts to access allowed or blocked websites and services, web interface connections, some general hardware related information startup, indicators, port forwarding, wireless access, and more.

netgear-rax43-ax5-wifi6-router

To get a better idea, I pulled a Netgear RAX43 off the shelf, and as usual with Netgear gear, it pisses me off every time I turn it on, I had to reset it because it wouldn’t let me connect to any clients. type. And it’s not just the RAX43, the RAX40 does the same thing, but enough of my ranting. To view the general logs, you need to access the web UI, then select “Advanced” from the vertical menu.