Yep, it’s a shame. And it’s probably 20 years too late to change now.
A simple standardised interface onnroutersz like a home network html page that just links you through to the device. It’s not a new concept. Old printers used to have it so you could print across the network.
Unfortunately, as it’s only tech literate people accessing and changing their router settings, they remain obtuse and complex. If info to any persons house that’s boomerz their wifi is ispname123 and the password is a sticker that they keep on a drawer.
My current router has a simple and advanced interface which I think is a step in the right direction.
Yep, it’s a shame. And it’s probably 20 years too late to change now.
A simple standardised interface onnroutersz like a home network html page that just links you through to the device. It’s not a new concept. Old printers used to have it so you could print across the network.
Unfortunately, as it’s only tech literate people accessing and changing their router settings, they remain obtuse and complex. If info to any persons house that’s boomerz their wifi is ispname123 and the password is a sticker that they keep on a drawer.
My current router has a simple and advanced interface which I think is a step in the right direction.
Basic computing needs to be an elementary school class.
Kids will get binary logic. Tweens can understand registers and instructions. The idea of a parser or an interface would go a long way for teens.
One can only dream.