I have a friend who has a linksys wireless router and is having problems with getting internet. Is there any way a wireless router can get a virus?
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While it's possible that a router can get a virus, it's very unlikely (in the realm of winning the lottery or falling off a donkey). Your friend's router may need attention from a professional. Have the ISP check it out or see if you can get a replacement. If you know what problems it's having, maybe we can help here. For that, we need a lot of information about the router and what you've tried. EDIT: Resetting the router to factory defaults will eliminate any configuration issues or corruption (including alleged viruses), if you need to prove a point. | |||||||||||
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While not technically a virus, router poisoning could occur. If a malicious agent gains access to a router, it could change the default DNS to a malicious server that can then redirect your traffic however it sees fit. But like Randolph has stated, Resetting to factory defaults should eliminate any issues. | |||
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