In article <
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Mmnnn!
I know nothing of the router in question, but knowing my own router
(Netgear) even going in via the Browser method will require the user name
and password.
And when you get at the settings the password is most likely not in human
readable form just a number of stars. ********
Of course if you were using something like Firefox (Maybe others I don't
use, so don't know) and you have it set to remember passwords, it will
already be auto set when you activate the URL.
Additionally, if you do (Firefox) Menubar Tools>Options>Security Tab,
Click the "Saved Passwords" button, then "Show Passwords" button (Bottom
right) you might find it there in human readable form.
That method saved my bacon recently...
Dave
As a footnote:
Before Ron gets out of pram, I'll circumvent with... Master Password in
Firefox if you must or want...
D.
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Dave Triffid