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Hi there,
I have router at home that I changed the admin password for fear of being hacked since I live on a big neighborhood. Now I need to access the admin panel on the router to change some settings since my ISP provided me with a bigger bandwidth. I obviously have physical access to the router and can obviously connect wireless or via cable.
Normally a reset would be an option but not in this case since to actually have internet I had to configure the router. I had this written down but I lost the papper and now I don't remember how to reconfigure it since it has been done by a technician. I already asked my ISP to send me someone again but they charge a ridiculous amount for the second time.
I've been searching online and it seems you can get the admin password to a router using hydra or medusa. I downloaded backtrack 5 and have been searching online how to do using it but I never really got how to do it since I'm very new in linux. So I'm here asking for help.
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June 14, 2012, 03:15:45 AM »
ISP should reset your password by your request at no charge! even if you lost it more than once, I never heard of an ISP that charges or send a technician only to reset the password, it could be done over the phone.
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They don't offer paid support because I'm not renting or bought a router from them but used my own
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What is you router manufacturer/model?
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Kozumi KM-410WG
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June 14, 2012, 07:26:58 AM »
What about asking your ISP only for the DSL/CABLE/Whatever account details, so you can setup your router by yourself after resetting to manufactory defaults ?
I think this is the easiest way.
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I have the account details, what I don't have is the settings and right configuration for the router. I would like to get this by accessing it and copying it, but I can't do this because I can't access the admin panel on the router since I changed the password and now can't remeber it.
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June 14, 2012, 11:33:50 AM »
Contacting your provider and asking them to email you the information you need to configure for your router, after you reset it should be pretty simple.
I'm assuming that the router uses a gui.
I found some videos with google searching: medusa webpage cracking
if you really want to learn more, Look up a copy of The Basics of hacking and Penetration testing. They go in to how to use Medusa / Hydra in the book. Forget which one exactly.
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But if you try to bruteforce your - of course long and secure - password, this could probably take a while. It's definitively faster to ask your ISP for the details like chrisj said
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In my experience, the reset on the router/modem you have should not keep you from having internet access. The techs usually set some information that doesnt seem to change with a normal reset, even to factory defaults. when you reset the device, dont mess with any options you are not familiar with. Another thing you can do is to hook up the ISP's router/modem temporarily, login to it and copy down the config info, then reset your personal router and configure it similarly.
if you have issues, just call the isp and ask them to walk you through the configuration. if they want to charge you (find the name of a competitor that serves your area) and tell them that you are thinking about switching to (insert second isp here) because they dont charge for customer support.
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Thank you for everyones helpful answer, yesterday after getting some numbers online and some trial and error I got it to work after the reset
once again thank you!
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Quote from: mgl on June 21, 2012, 04:52:30 AM
Thank you for everyones helpful answer, yesterday after getting some numbers online and some trial and error I got it to work after the reset
once again thank you!
now set up something like keepass or password safe on your box so you don't have to do that again. remember 1 password and your set.
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