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How To Hack Router Password #1
Not the wifi. So basically my isp has the router locked the fuck down. If i want to portforward or QoS I have to pay for the router. $250. Nah. Well i've tried all the common log ins and shit, and I was just wondering if there is a possibility of an exploit or brute force. It's a Bec 7800tn, but its partnered or whatever with BILLION Electric so reset instructions don't work the way they should.

Router: Bec 7800tn
Operating System: Windows 10
Router I.P.: 193.168.1.124

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RE: How To Hack Router Password #2
Why do you want know the password's router from :
IP address: 193.168.1.124
ISP: Universite du Luxembourg
Country: Luxembourg (LU) flag
latitude: 49.75
longitude: 6.1667

I cann't understand it....?
(This post was last modified: 01-20-2017, 04:49 PM by Hu3c0.)
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RE: How To Hack Router Password #3
Could you elaborate?
I don't really understand what you mean; Your router password is lost? If so I'm sure you could call up your ISP and with a little evidence that you are in fact the owner they would be able to help out.
If the router is not yours then there are definitely brute force methods.
A simple google search brought me to this page which may come to some use for you: http://www.sillychicken.co.nz/2011/10/ho...-windows/
I personally have not ever seen the point in having access to the network control panel unless you really want to mess with the individual and change the password etc. Anyway that should get you somewhere.
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RE: How To Hack Router Password #4
The OS Is of no significance.

Have you tried the default username and password? For your router It's:
Code:
admin:NEMONTadmin

Aside from that, I don't see why you cannot have access to the credentials of a device (router) you already own or Is In your possession. Call your ISP (Indirectly SE them) and say you need the login details because you wish to setup/change the wireless encryption key (or some variant). You can port forward thereafter.
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RE: How To Hack Router Password #5
(01-20-2017, 11:50 PM)Cratus Wrote: Could you elaborate?
I don't really understand what you mean; Your router password is lost? If so I'm sure you could call up your ISP and with a little evidence that you are in fact the owner they would be able to help out.
If the router is not yours then there are definitely brute force methods.
A simple google search brought me to this page which may come to some use for you: http://www.sillychicken.co.nz/2011/10/how-to-brute-force-your-router-in-windows/
I personally have not ever seen the point in having access to the network control panel unless you really want to mess with the individual and change the password etc. Anyway that should get you somewhere.

(01-21-2017, 05:26 AM)mothered Wrote: The OS Is of no significance.

Have you tried the default username and password? For your router It's:
Code:
admin:NEMONTadmin

Aside from that, I don't see why you cannot have access to the credentials of a device (router) you already own or Is In your possession. Call your ISP (Indirectly SE them) and say you need the login details because you wish to setup/change the wireless encryption key (or some variant). You can port forward thereafter.
My ISP is a bitch, it is my router, but they won't let change QoS Settings or Port Forward unless we pay them for some dumbass reason. Thanks for the link. Yeah the reason I shared my OS is beause of most likely needing to install Hydra.
(This post was last modified: 01-21-2017, 06:47 AM by FurryRock.)

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RE: How To Hack Router Password #6
(01-21-2017, 06:45 AM)FurryRock Wrote: My ISP is a bitch,  it is my router,  but they won't let change QoS Settings or Port Forward unless we pay them for some dumbass reason.  Thanks for the link.  Yeah the reason I shared my OS is beause of most likely needing to install Hydra.

That's fair enough with mentioning your OS. Just for your Info, Hydra Is compatible as of Windows XP, right through to the current Windows version, obviously being Windows 10 on both the 32 & 64 bit architectures.

Your ISP doesn't seem too supportive of their clients. Now this Is on the grounds that once you have the router's password, you can go ahead and enable port forwarding. The point to my previous post, Is the fact that you need to raise some sort of "tech support" Issue with your ISP, thereby the necessity of the password will be required to fix the given Issue- namely troubleshooting on your end (thus the password to the router will be required). For example, you falsify that your Internet lags and struggles to load web pages (don't mention It drops out, because they do have logs of all session timeouts and the like).

They do have an obligation to assists their clients In providing the service their clients pay for. Don't specifically mention "port forwarding". When It's a technical Issue and the password Is needed to fix It, your chances of obtaining the password will significantly Increase.
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RE: How To Hack Router Password #7
(01-21-2017, 08:27 AM)mothered Wrote:
(01-21-2017, 06:45 AM)FurryRock Wrote: My ISP is a bitch,  it is my router,  but they won't let change QoS Settings or Port Forward unless we pay them for some dumbass reason.  Thanks for the link.  Yeah the reason I shared my OS is beause of most likely needing to install Hydra.

That's fair enough with mentioning your OS. Just for your Info, Hydra Is compatible as of Windows XP,  right through to the current Windows version, obviously being Windows 10 on both the 32 & 64 bit architectures.

Your ISP doesn't seem too supportive of their clients. Now this Is on the grounds that once you have the router's password, you can go ahead and enable port forwarding. The point to my previous post, Is the fact that you need to raise some sort of "tech support" Issue with your ISP, thereby the necessity of the password will be required to fix the given Issue- namely troubleshooting on your end (thus the password to the router will be required). For example, you falsify that your Internet lags and struggles to load web pages (don't mention It drops out, because they do have logs of all session timeouts and the like).

They do have an obligation to assists their clients In providing the service their clients pay for. Don't specifically mention "port forwarding". When It's a technical Issue and the password Is needed to fix It, your chances of obtaining the password will significantly Increase.
I'm gonna give that a shot monday (when they open) if hydra doesn't help out. I'll be dowloading Linux Mint henever my brother's done playing online games.

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RE: How To Hack Router Password #8
(01-21-2017, 08:38 AM)FurryRock Wrote: I'm gonna give that a shot monday (when they open) if hydra doesn't help out.  I'll be dowloading Linux Mint henever my brother's done playing online games.

No problem at all.

If you get a chance, hit a post and let us know how It all went.
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RE: How To Hack Router Password #9
Usually all you need to do is access the main menu of a router via the login and you can figure out what IP address the specific router uses. I am not really sure on what to do when you can't access that but I usually use the universal login to the router to hack it. What you need is to know the model and make o your router and with that knowledge you can access the main menu of the router. For example mine is https://192-168-1-1ip.host/ . I used it to restore the the router to it's factory settings and manages to change the passwords and all the major important information from others
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RE: How To Hack Router Password #10
(05-31-2020, 05:49 PM)nieprophsono Wrote: Usually all you need to do is access the main menu of a router via the login
That's the problem- the OP cannot login.

Quote:So basically my isp has the router locked the fuck down.
Well i've tried all the common log ins

It's been over 3 years since the OP's request, so I'd say It's safe to assume a solution has been found.
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