Home network documentation¶
Home network documentation is the practice of maintaining written records and diagrams regarding a residential network infrastructure. This practice typically involves documenting the specific hardware used within the home, such as routers and modems, and preserving critical access credentials like network passwords.^[600-developer-home-data-tplink-c2100.md]
Key Components¶
Effective documentation often includes visual references to facilitate easy identification of hardware during maintenance or reconfiguration.^[600-developer-home-data-tplink-c2100.md] For network devices, it is standard practice to record the default Service Set Identifier (SSID), Wi-Fi passwords, and administrative login details.^[600-developer-home-data-tplink-c2100.md]
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