Retrieve your router's password


There are two different passwords associated with your Wi-Fi router. Your wireless network key keeps people off your network. And your router password keeps people out of your router's settings. But don't you have enough passwords as it is?

You probably won't use either of these passwords very often. It's hard enough to remember the ones you use every day. So, it's easy to get locked out of your network or router.

Many routers have the option to back up your router configuration. This backup file contains all of your routers settings. That includes the wireless network key and router password. Unfortunately, this file can only be used to restore settings. You can't see the settings individually.

RouterPassView changes this. It can look inside a router's backup file. And it can retrieve the wireless network key and router password. It doesn't officially work for all routers. Check the supported routers list for yours. But if yours is not there, it may still work.



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