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If you do not need to access the bells for awhile, use the mobile app Settings menu to Log Out. No one can control the bells without re-authenticating. | If you do not need to access the bells for awhile, use the mobile app Settings menu to Log Out. No one can control the bells without re-authenticating. | ||
Modern routers have firewalls built in, but | Modern routers have firewalls built in, but many IT professionals will add a dedicated firewall appliance between the incoming internet router or modem and their internal network. In the absence of a dedicated firewall, install a router that includes as many of the items on this [http://routersecurity.org/checklist.php Router Security Checklist] as you can. | ||
Putting any port of any device of your primary network on the public internet should always be done with planning, forethought and the wise advice of your IT professional. We recommend that all IoT devices you install in your facility be connected using a dedicated network (IP address subnet such as 192.168.120.''node'') apart form your file servers and database systems. Most newer routers and multi-port firewalls allow you to have more than one subnet for guests and devices (see Guest Networks in the Security Checklist linked above). | Putting any port of any device of your primary network on the public internet should always be done with planning, forethought and the wise advice of your IT professional. We recommend that all IoT devices you install in your facility be connected using a dedicated network (IP address subnet such as 192.168.120.''node'') apart form your file servers and database systems. Most newer routers and multi-port firewalls allow you to have more than one subnet for guests and devices (see Guest Networks in the Security Checklist linked above). | ||