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Text For Banner
Last modified: Wednesday, November 26, 2008 

Text For Banner or Text Banner is a setting commonly found on broadband router firmware. A "text banner" is a message a user can set that is displayed when someone logs in to the router. Text banners usually include a message to indicate that unauthorized access is prohibited.

See "Common Router Settings" in the Quick Reference section of Webopedia.
See also Webopedia's "Did You Know... Routers, Switches and Hubs: What's the Difference?"

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