One day, the company network giant slow, lost packets very serious, call Telecom, said the signal is stable, may be our router has a problem, let us directly with the computer dial
Heart a stuffy, ghost know dialing password is how much, so Baidu a bit, probably have the following several methods
First, use the tool, the router's configuration file to export, and then use Routerpassview crack.
Second, disguise yourself as a PPPoE server or use a grab bag to view the password that was submitted at the time of saving
Third, use Chrome to view the framework source code function, directly view the password in the file
The above methods have been tried, for my current use of the Tp-link model: tl-wvr450g are not completely practical, because the password is encrypted.
Also have to look back to the source code, found that only made a very simple encryption, the key content posted out, better deal with
<HTML> <Script>functionChartoascii (accstr) {if (typeofAccstr!= "string") return ""; varLen=accstr.length; varStr= ""; for (varI= 0; I<Len; I++) { varTempvalue=accstr.charcodeat (i). ToString ( -); if(Tempvalue.length== 1) Tempvalue= "0" +Tempvalue; STR=Str+Tempvalue; } returnstr;}functionAsciitochar (retaccstr) {if (typeofRetaccstr!= "string") return ""; varLen=Math.floor (Retaccstr.length/ 2); varStr= ""; for (varI= 0; I<Len; I++) { varTempvalue=parseint (retaccstr.substr (i* 2, 2), -); STR=Str+String.fromCharCode (Tempvalue); } returnstr;} document.write (Asciitochar ("3132333435")); < /script></HTML >
Get the dial-up password in Tp-link