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      07-28-2006, 08:45 PM
Hello....I need help with this ctown router that i cant get in....i
have no connection in my house and thats the only access point i
have....the problem is that i cant go online on that router because it
is secure and i need to crack it....but dont know how...please
help.Thanks.

 
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Nicholas Thomas
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      07-28-2006, 08:56 PM
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> Hello....I need help with this ctown router that i cant get in....i
> have no connection in my house and thats the only access point i
> have....the problem is that i cant go online on that router because it
> is secure and i need to crack it....but dont know how...please
> help.Thanks.
>


If you mean that you can't access the web-based frontend (e.g. because
you've lost the password), then resetting the device would do the trick.

There should be a small button somewhere on the router - usually one
that you need a pin or something to push it (because it's inside the
casing, with a small hole for access). Check your manual (it'll be on
the CD or download it from the manufacturer's website) for the correct
protocol to press - typically, it's "push the button in and hold for 15
seconds, with the power off" - but it varies between routers.

That'll wipe *all* used-configured settings, and then you can login to
the router, using the default user+pass combination...

xF,

....Nick
 
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      07-28-2006, 09:36 PM

Nicholas Thomas wrote:
> (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> > Hello....I need help with this ctown router that i cant get in....i
> > have no connection in my house and thats the only access point i
> > have....the problem is that i cant go online on that router because it
> > is secure and i need to crack it....but dont know how...please
> > help.Thanks.
> >

>
> If you mean that you can't access the web-based frontend (e.g. because
> you've lost the password), then resetting the device would do the trick.
>
> There should be a small button somewhere on the router - usually one
> that you need a pin or something to push it (because it's inside the
> casing, with a small hole for access). Check your manual (it'll be on
> the CD or download it from the manufacturer's website) for the correct
> protocol to press - typically, it's "push the button in and hold for 15
> seconds, with the power off" - but it varies between routers.
>
> That'll wipe *all* used-configured settings, and then you can login to
> the router, using the default user+pass combination...
>
> xF,
>
> ...Nick



The router is not in my house....its in another location somewhere in
my neighborhood....Please tell me what to do to crack it or to find out
the password or ipaddress..Thanks.

 
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      07-28-2006, 09:52 PM
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> Nicholas Thomas wrote:
>> (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>>> Hello....I need help with this ctown router that i cant get
>>> in....i
>>> have no connection in my house and thats the only access point i
>>> have....the problem is that i cant go online on that router
>>> because
>>> it is secure and i need to crack it....but dont know how...please
>>> help.Thanks.
>>>

>>
>> If you mean that you can't access the web-based frontend (e.g.
>> because you've lost the password), then resetting the device would
>> do the trick.
>>
>> There should be a small button somewhere on the router - usually
>> one
>> that you need a pin or something to push it (because it's inside
>> the
>> casing, with a small hole for access). Check your manual (it'll be
>> on
>> the CD or download it from the manufacturer's website) for the
>> correct protocol to press - typically, it's "push the button in and
>> hold for 15 seconds, with the power off" - but it varies between
>> routers.
>>
>> That'll wipe *all* used-configured settings, and then you can login
>> to the router, using the default user+pass combination...
>>
>> xF,
>>
>> ...Nick

>
>
> The router is not in my house....its in another location somewhere
> in
> my neighborhood....Please tell me what to do to crack it or to find
> out the password or ipaddress..Thanks.


So you are really asking us how to attack someone elses router so you
can break in & do what?

You gave the game away by not knowing where it was.......


 
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      07-28-2006, 10:00 PM
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>Nicholas Thomas wrote:
>> (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>> > Hello....I need help with this ctown router that i cant get in....i
>> > have no connection in my house and thats the only access point i
>> > have....the problem is that i cant go online on that router because it
>> > is secure and i need to crack it....but dont know how...please
>> > help.Thanks.
>> >

>>
>> If you mean that you can't access the web-based frontend (e.g. because
>> you've lost the password), then resetting the device would do the trick.
>>
>> There should be a small button somewhere on the router - usually one
>> that you need a pin or something to push it (because it's inside the
>> casing, with a small hole for access). Check your manual (it'll be on
>> the CD or download it from the manufacturer's website) for the correct
>> protocol to press - typically, it's "push the button in and hold for 15
>> seconds, with the power off" - but it varies between routers.
>>
>> That'll wipe *all* used-configured settings, and then you can login to
>> the router, using the default user+pass combination...
>>
>> xF,
>>
>> ...Nick

>
>
>The router is not in my house....its in another location somewhere in
>my neighborhood....Please tell me what to do to crack it or to find out
>the password or ipaddress..Thanks.


So you mean it isn't your router and you want to hack into someone else's router ?

If you need to ask, then you're a loser.

If you want to hack into someone's connection then you're a w*nker.


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      07-28-2006, 10:03 PM
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>
>
>The router is not in my house....its in another location somewhere in
>my neighborhood....Please tell me what to do to crack it or to find out
>the password or ipaddress..Thanks.


Shall we all complain to Goggle and Gmail and get his accounts blocked?? ;-)




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      07-28-2006, 10:03 PM

Andrew Sayers wrote:
> (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
>
> >
> >Nicholas Thomas wrote:
> >> (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> >> > Hello....I need help with this ctown router that i cant get in....i
> >> > have no connection in my house and thats the only access point i
> >> > have....the problem is that i cant go online on that router because it
> >> > is secure and i need to crack it....but dont know how...please
> >> > help.Thanks.
> >> >
> >>
> >> If you mean that you can't access the web-based frontend (e.g. because
> >> you've lost the password), then resetting the device would do the trick.
> >>
> >> There should be a small button somewhere on the router - usually one
> >> that you need a pin or something to push it (because it's inside the
> >> casing, with a small hole for access). Check your manual (it'll be on
> >> the CD or download it from the manufacturer's website) for the correct
> >> protocol to press - typically, it's "push the button in and hold for 15
> >> seconds, with the power off" - but it varies between routers.
> >>
> >> That'll wipe *all* used-configured settings, and then you can login to
> >> the router, using the default user+pass combination...
> >>
> >> xF,
> >>
> >> ...Nick

> >
> >
> >The router is not in my house....its in another location somewhere in
> >my neighborhood....Please tell me what to do to crack it or to find out
> >the password or ipaddress..Thanks.

>
> So you mean it isn't your router and you want to hack into someone else's router ?
>
> If you need to ask, then you're a loser.
>
> If you want to hack into someone's connection then you're a w*nker.
>
>
> --
>
> Andrew Sayers



Don't come with me with that shit....it's my best friends router...he
doesn't really care if i hack it or not.....DOn't give me the
attitude..= \

 
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      07-28-2006, 10:15 PM
"Soldier" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

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>Andrew Sayers wrote:
>> (E-Mail Removed) wrote:
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>> >
>> >Nicholas Thomas wrote:
>> >> (E-Mail Removed) wrote:


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>> >
>> >
>> >The router is not in my house....its in another location somewhere in
>> >my neighborhood....Please tell me what to do to crack it or to find out
>> >the password or ipaddress..Thanks.

>>
>> So you mean it isn't your router and you want to hack into someone else's router ?
>>
>> If you need to ask, then you're a loser.
>>
>> If you want to hack into someone's connection then you're a w*nker.
>>


>
>Don't come with me with that shit....it's my best friends router...he
>doesn't really care if i hack it or not.....DOn't give me the
>attitude..= \


Oh, dear - it's the school holidays.

Look loser, if you want to access your "friend's" router, then I suggest you ask him
for the access details.

I think you're a real lamer, but, you silly little boy, if you want to find out what
happens when you annoy a *real* experienced netizen, then persist.

(btw are you Y8 or Y9 next year?)



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      07-28-2006, 10:16 PM
Soldier wrote:

>>> The router is not in my house....its in another location somewhere
>>> in my neighborhood....Please tell me what to do to crack it or to
>>> find out the password or ipaddress..Thanks.

>>
>> So you mean it isn't your router and you want to hack into someone
>> else's router ?
>>
>> If you need to ask, then you're a loser.
>>
>> If you want to hack into someone's connection then you're a w*nker.
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Andrew Sayers

>
>
> Don't come with me with that shit....it's my best friends
> router...he
> doesn't really care if i hack it or not.....DOn't give me the
> attitude..= \


IF your friend doesn't care go & ask him..

You're the one with the attitude problem, by the way I think that your
ISP won't look kindly on such attempts either so be prepared to lose
your service


 
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      07-28-2006, 10:17 PM
Andrew Sayers wrote:
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>
>>
>>
>> The router is not in my house....its in another location somewhere
>> in
>> my neighborhood....Please tell me what to do to crack it or to find
>> out the password or ipaddress..Thanks.

>
> Shall we all complain to Goggle and Gmail and get his accounts
> blocked?? ;-)


HMMM tempting, if only for the idiocy if nothing else..


 
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