rharv, one thing to make clear is the difference between your own router (which is TRULY a router in the sense that it connects your network to the ISPs network) and the box you get from the ISP (more accurately named a network connection device). That word "router" gets tossed around a lot. YOUR router in your home, that Dlink, or Netgear, or Linksys, or Cisco, or Belkin... is the one you can secure by changing the password from admin/admin, or admin/password, or password/password, or no username/password.... and take it off 192.168.x.1. Granted using the IPCONFIG command you can see the gateway that the network is using, but they'd need to be inside your network to see it. True that there are a lot of hacker toolkits that you can set to brute force hack into home routers, but the original topic we are talking about is someone calling on the phone with a BS story about your computer sending viruses, not someone in a van parked outside your home trying to hack into your router. And honestly, when someone calls you, a random phone number, claiming to see your computer sending virus infected data packets (to where, they don't say) you need to be some special kind of gullible to fall for it. We are pretty much all rather smart people here. That is on the scale of believing that someone you don't know on the other side of the world picks YOUR name at random from every city in the USA to bestow their millions on.

We've pretty much buried this one.