RouterPassView 1.26
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Date Added: |
Jan 07, 2011 02:13 AM |
Publisher's Description: |
RouterPassView doesn't require any installation process or additional DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - RouterPassView.exe
After running RouterPassView, you can open your router configuration file by using 'Open Router Config File' option (Ctrl+O) or by dragging the config file from Explorer into the main window of RouterPassView.
If RouterPassView manage to detect and decrypt your router file, you should get a list of passwords/wireless keys in the main window of RouterPassView. If RouterPassView cannot detect your file, it'll remain empty.
Text Mode (Ascii and Hex Dump)
If RouterPassView shows you a list of passwords, but you can't find the password or other data that you need, you may try to locate your password by switching to Ascii Text Mode (F3) or Hex Dump Text Mode (F4).
In these modes, RouterPassView decrypts the router file, but display it "as is" without analyzing the data stored in it.
How to submit a config file
If you have a router config file that RouterPassView cannot decrypt and analyze, you are welcomed to send the sample config file to nirsofer@yahoo.com, and I'll try to figure out how to read it and add support for this file in future version.
You can also increase the chance of my ability to add support for your config file if you follow the submission instructions below. However, be aware that it requires you to disconnect your network and internet connection for a few minues.
Backup your current router configuration and keep it in a safe place on your local disk.
Update your router configuration with dummy user names, passwords, and wireless keys. You should use very simple passwords/keys, like 1111111111, 2222222222, ABABABABAB, 12345678, and so on. Putting these easy passwords give me a much better chance to crack the config file and find out how the passwords are encrypted.
Save the modified dummy configuration into a file. This file should be sent to nirsofer@yahoo.com for examination.
Restore your real router configuration from the file that you saved in the first stage.
Send the backup file with the dummy passwords to nirsofer@yahoo.com, and specify the router model/firmware and the dummy passwords that you set in this config file.
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Documentation: |
http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/router_password_recovery.html |
Last Download: |
May 02, 2024 02:06 PM
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Downloads: |
278 |
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Windows |
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