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Pat

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Mar 30, 2007, 11:43:06 AM3/30/07
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Can anyone hep me with the Advanced Login and Password for the Bt Home Hub
(White Box) they are currently supplying free to 8Meg upgrade customers.
I need to check the firewall settings for VPN use.
Regards

SJP

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Mar 30, 2007, 12:49:57 PM3/30/07
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"Pat" <devp...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:Xns9903AA197664Cd...@216.196.109.145...

admin and admin


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Pat

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Mar 30, 2007, 1:21:41 PM3/30/07
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"SJP" <som...@somewhere.invalid> wrote in
news:RZidndXp8LQ...@bt.com:

>
> "Pat" <devp...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:Xns9903AA197664Cd...@216.196.109.145...
>> Can anyone hep me with the Advanced Login and Password for the Bt
>>>
>
>

Thanks for the reply,never thought BT would use the same for both
logins....

Lurch

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Mar 30, 2007, 2:02:01 PM3/30/07
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On Fri, 30 Mar 2007 10:43:06 -0500, Pat <devp...@yahoo.co.uk> mused:

If you type you topic title into Google you get a page full of the
correct answers.
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Stuart.

kraftee

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Mar 30, 2007, 6:30:39 PM3/30/07
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Fairly standard for quite a few & for those who don't, they use admin
password. It's up to you to change them if you want to....


SteveH

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Mar 30, 2007, 6:59:27 PM3/30/07
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Tx2 <this.is...@lid.address.u.know.com> wrote:

> In article <RZidndXp8LQ...@bt.com>, som...@somewhere.invalid
> says...

> secure on shipping then....
>
> *sigh*

It's not a big issue, really.

The router is shipped with wireless security activated and also blocks
wide area network access to the admin pages.

You'd have to crack the wireless security before getting access to the
router.

Netgear are a lot worse - they ship wireless kit without security turned
on and with default passwords.
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kraftee

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Mar 31, 2007, 10:33:39 AM3/31/07
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SteveH wrote:
> Tx2 <this.is...@lid.address.u.know.com> wrote:
>
>> In article <RZidndXp8LQ...@bt.com>,
>> som...@somewhere.invalid says...
>> >
>> > "Pat" <devp...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
>> > news:Xns9903AA197664Cd...@216.196.109.145...
>> > > Can anyone hep me with the Advanced Login and
>> > > Password for the Bt Home Hub (White Box) they are
>> > > currently supplying free to 8Meg upgrade customers.
>> > > I need to check the firewall settings for VPN use.
>> > > Regards
>> >
>> > admin and admin
>>
>> secure on shipping then....
>>
>> *sigh*
>
> It's not a big issue, really.
>
> The router is shipped with wireless security activated
> and also blocks wide area network access to the admin
> pages.
>
> You'd have to crack the wireless security before getting
> access to the router.
>
> Netgear are a lot worse - they ship wireless kit without
> security turned on and with default passwords.

AS do D link, Lynksis & 3Com the last time I looked, in fact the only
one which I have noticed having anything other than default is the
Netgear DG834GT issued by SKYNET, but then again with them their
default is SKY.

Don't blame the manufacturers because their users don't give a shite
about security.....


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