I thought I knew what I was doing until this morning (lightning took out the telephone service, so modems etc. have had to be reset).
I keep a Word document with my password information handy, and this morning learned that I have the following username/password combinations recorded:
Modem | The modem has a username and password; this is used to sign on to the modem to effect changes, or to make it active after pressing the recessed reset switch on the underside. |
Or to change the: | Wireless identifier and password |
Or to change the: | Home Network management Username and password. |
ISP | My ISP is Bell Canada (but not for much longer). For that I need a Bell.ca user name and password so that I can log on to the web site and learn about my account. |
I have an ISP user name, the infamous “b1†identifier, and it too comes with a password. | |
ISP Mail | For incoming mail (via Sympatico.ca, the ISP mail) I have a mail user name, then I have two distinct passwords, one for incoming mail, and another for outgoing mail. |
Domain registration | Now I want my own domain http://www.ChrisGreaves.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;, so it’s off to a registration service and waddyaknow, another username/password. |
Web hosting | Yup! If I use a separate service, another username/password. Now they provide me with a mail service, so |
Domain mail server | another username/password, and if I want to FTP files to the web site (of course I do!) |
FTP service | another username/password. I no longer use WordPress to manage my web pages, because if I did I’d have another username/password, this time for WordPress. |
DLGuard | Yes, I have pay-per-download stuff through DLGuard, so here is another username/password, and it uses a |
MySQL database | So another username/password. |