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(Solved) why win xp could not decode to actual pw, when win seven does show
jraju:
what is IIRc
Samson:
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It is an acronym for....
If I Remember Correctly
jraju:
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�uY�-�C�%�r^��KlI� This is the output I am getting for sample pw i used previously
3B B1 44 80 F4 E3 5F 0D A2 75 59 F1 2D 18 06 CC 43 F4 25 8E 18 72 5E BC 05 12 C4 4B 6C 49 A5 1C. So does that means the software did not work for my router.
Samson:
Does n't look like it :sad:
Is it listed in the routers that are supported?
Try opening your router config file (assuming that you made a backup of your router settings :wink:), then try opening it in notepad..search around and you may find your admin password, it works with some, but not all Netgears. YMMV, before you ask, Your Mileage May Vary :wink:
Failing that a router reset is your only way out, and when you change the Admin password write it on a label and stick it to the router, or write it on with a Sharpie.
jraju:
Hi, Samson, I made it clear that nirsoft does not show the active password hex.It only collects information from the used passwords for SSIDs i used before.
I used some other programs which got me the passwords including the present SSID. That is which i try to decode.
Nirsoft, if executes previous pws, then it seems that my router is also supported. I forgot the name of the software.But when i split, i do find it is with in the range of hex admissable limit digits. I got the name of the softwa
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