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How to Reset Login and Password for Netgear R7000 With Tomato Updated FREE

How to Reset Login and Password for Netgear R7000 With Tomato

RouterPassView v1.90 - Recover lost countersign from router backup file
Copyright (c) 2010 - 2020 Nir Sofer

See Also

  • Password Recovery Tools For Windows

Clarification

Most modern routers allow you to backup the configuration of the router into a file, and so restore the configuration from the file when it's needed.

The fill-in file of the router usually contains important information similar your ISP user proper name/password, the login password of the router, and wireless network keys.
If you lost i of these password/keys, but you nonetheless have a backup file of your router configuration, RouterPassView might help you to recover your lost countersign from your router file.

Organization Requirements

  • This utility works on whatever version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and upwards to Windows 10.
  • RouterPassView supports limited number of router models. Run into beneath.
Download links are on the bottom of this page

Versions History

  • Version 1.90:
    • Added new display mode: 'Router File Information' (F6). When yous choose this display fashion, RouterPassView displays additional information about how the file is encrypted, including File Blazon, Encrypted Information Get-go Position, Encryption Algorithm, Encryption Primal, Encryption IV, Compression. Exist enlightened that encryption and compression information is displayed just for routers that apply standard encryption/compression algorithms.
    • This feature might be useful for people with programming noesis who want to "play" with encrypting and decrypting the router file.
  • Version one.88:
    • Fixed bug with file of NETGEAR R7000 - RouterPassView displayed only small part of the file.
  • Version ane.87:
    • RouterPassView now decrypts the encrypted strings in some of the Huawei HGxxx routers.
    • Added back up for Speedport-W724V.
    • Added back up for Huawei HG655d
  • Version 1.86:
    • Added support for Huawei HG531s V1.
  • Version 1.85:
    • Added support for Huawei HG531/HG532/HG658 routers and perchance other Huawei routers.
  • Version one.81:
    • Fixed bug with decompressing some of the TP-Link Archer files.
  • Version ane.80:
    • Added support for ZTE models with AES encryption that use the serial number as encryption central (Similar ZXHN H298A). You accept to type the serial number in the Advanced Options window (F9).
  • Version ane.75:
    • Added back up for multiple ZTE models with AES encryption, including H108N, H118N, H267N, H298N, H168N, and possibly more...
  • Version 1.72:
    • When RouterPassView manages to detect a router file and decrypt information technology, the file blazon lawmaking is now displayed in the bottom condition bar (See the 'Detected File Type' section for more data)
  • Version ane.71:
    • Added back up for TP-LINK TL-WR842N and Mercury MW325R (In Ascii Text Manner).
  • Version 1.lxx:
    • Added support for D-Link L7-Northward-R2000 (In Ascii Text Style).
    • Added support for D-Link DIR-615, DSL-2730U, and possibly other models (In Ascii Text Manner).
  • Version 1.65:
    • Stock-still issues with some ZTE routers: RouterPassView decompressed just the beginning compressed block, and so only a part of the file was displayed.
  • Version ane.63:
    • Stock-still the Ascii Text Mode to display properly router files that contain many zip characters.
  • Version ane.62:
    • Added support for another version of rom-0/Hdbgarea file format (Zyxel P-2612HWU-F1 Modem).
  • Version i.61:
    • Added support for LevelOne WBR-3406TX v2 and peradventure other routers (with DDC6031 and ZXL6031 signatures)
  • Version 1.60:
    • Added support for decompression of rom-0/Hdbgarea file format, which is used in multiple routers, including Huawei Echolife HG510a/HG520s/HG520b/HG520c, TP-LINK TD-W8901N, TP-LINK TD-8816, TP-LINK TD-W8901G, TP-LINK TD-W8951ND, TP-LINK TD-8817, SmartAX MT880a/MT880d/MT882a, Zyxel AMG1302, and possibly others. Exist aware that in table mode, merely the login countersign of the router is displayed, but you can find all other data if you switch to Hex Dump mode.
  • Version ane.57:
    • Added 'Export To Raw Decrypted File' option.
  • Version 1.56:
    • Added support for TP-LINK Archer D5 (Only in Ascii text fashion).
  • Version 1.55:
    • Added support for TP-LINK Archer C2 (Only in Ascii text manner).
  • Version ane.54:
    • Added support for NETGEAR DEVG2020 (Only in Ascii text mode).
  • Version 1.53:
    • Added support for Linksys WRV200 (Base64 encoded file) - Hex Dump mode only.
  • Version 1.52:
    • Added support for ipTIME N604V (Hex Dump way just)
  • Version 1.51:
    • Added support for NETGEAR WGR614v9, WNR1000v3, WNR3500L, and peradventure other models.
  • Version 1.50:
    • Added support for routers that use zlib compression with 78DA header.
  • Version 1.48:
    • Added /RouterWeb command-line selection, which opens the Spider web interface of the router in the default Web browser.
  • Version 1.47:
    • Added support for DD-WRT files (nvrambak.bin). Y'all tin can view the unabridged file in name=value format, on Ascii text fashion.
  • Version 1.46:
    • Added generic support for xml files with Base64 encoding, like in TP-Link TD-W8960N router.
  • Version 1.45:
    • Added generic back up for uncomplicated XOR/Add encryption. (Works on HuaWei-3Com Aolynk BR104 and probably other routers)
    • The Find dialog-box now besides works on the text modes.
  • Version 1.42:
    • Added support for HuaWei HG526.
    • The opened router filename is now displayed in the window title.
  • Version ane.41:
    • Added support for D-Link DIR-600 (Only in Ascii text fashion)
  • Version 1.twoscore:
    • Added support for D-Link DI-524 (firmware versions ii.ten and 3.x), D-Link DI-624+A, and other routers with DLB6061 / DLB6031 signature.
  • Version i.39:
    • Fixed a bug with decryption of Asus routers (Asus RT-N10+, Asus RT-N56U, and others)
  • Version 1.38:
    • Added support for Asus RT-N10+ , and possibly other routers with the same encryption.
  • Version 1.37:
    • Added back up for HuaWei EchoLife HG520 (In Ascii Text Fashion), and possibly other routers with the same encryption.
  • Version 1.36:
    • Added support for D-Link DIR-615 G2.
  • Version i.35:
    • Added support for TP-LINK TL-WR700N, advanced versions of TL-WR340G, and probably other TP-LINK routers.
  • Version ane.33:
    • Imporved (again) the detection of Edimax routers.
  • Version 1.32:
    • Added support for multiple TP-LINK routers, including TL-WR841N, TL-WR841DN, TL-MR342, TL-WR340G, TL-R460, and probably other models.
  • Version ane.31:
    • Added support for decrypting the passwords of Linksys/Cisco RV042.
  • Version 1.xxx:
    • Imporved the detection of Edimax routers.
  • Version 1.29:
    • Added 'Open up Router Web Interface' choice (Ctrl+Westward), which allows you to easily open the Spider web interface of your router with your default Spider web browser.
  • Version ane.28:
    • Added back up for more NETGEAR router models.
  • Version one.27:
    • Added generic back up (in Hex Dump mode) for router files that are encrypted with XOR 0xff, like Thomson TG580 DSL.
  • Version one.26:
    • Added 'Copy Password/Value' selection to easily re-create merely the countersign or wireless central into the clipboard.
  • Version ane.25:
    • Added support for D-Link DSL-604T and other models that their config file begins with LMMC signature.
    • Added generic support for router files that are compressed with Debunk pinch algorithm. (only on Ascii and Hex Dump modes)
  • Version 1.20:
    • Added /sascii control-line option - Save the decrypted router file equally Ascii text file.
    • Added /shex control-line option - Save the decrypted router file equally hex-dump text file.
    • Added /sraw command-line selection - Salve the decrypted router file as raw binary file.
  • Version 1.16:
    • Added support for other versions of Edimax router file - currently only in Hex Dump mode.
    • When you open a file that RouterPassView can decrypt, but it cannot locate the exact passwords location, it'll automatically switch to Hex Dump mode, so y'all'll be able to endeavor locating the countersign in the decrypted Hex Dump.
  • Version ane.15:
    • Added control-line support.
    • Fixed result: Removed the wrong encoding from the xml string, which caused problems to some xml viewers.
  • Version ane.10:
    • Added 'Grab Countersign From IE Window' choice - Allows you lot to open the router configuration interface in Internet Explorer, and then grab the countersign stored inside the password text-box of the router Web page.
  • Version 1.05:
    • Added support for D-Link DIR-300, and possibly similar models.
  • Version 1.04:
    • Added support for Sitecom WL-351, and possibly other models.
  • Version one.03:
    • Fixed bug: user names of D-Link routers were incorrect.
  • Version 1.02:
    • Added support for D-Link DIR-655, and possibly other models (with gateway_settings.gws filename)
    • Added support for Sanex SA 5100, and perchance other models.
    • Stock-still bug: Copy to clipboard (Ctrl+C) was disabled in text way.
  • Version 1.01:
    • Added support for Tomato plant firmware.
    • Added the countersign of 'back up' user for D-Link DSL-2540U and peradventure other routers.
  • Version 1.00 - Start release.

Supported Routers

Due to large amount of router models bachelor in the marketplace, it's incommunicable to support all of them.
For now, RouterPassView supports a limited number of router models, and I'll gradually add together support for more routers in future versions. Also, be aware that even if your router is not in the list, you can still attempt to open up your router fill-in file with RouterPassView, because some routers are sold with different brand proper name, but they however utilise the same software/chipset of other routers.

Here's the list:

  • Linksys WRT54GL (With original firmware or Tomato firmware), WRT54G (simply some of them), WRT160N, WRT320N, and perchance like models.
  • Linksys E5200
  • Linksys E1200
  • Linksys E2000
  • Linksys RV082
  • Linksys E2500
  • Linksys N1500
  • Linksys E900
  • Cisco-Linksys E4200
  • Cisco Linksys E1000 v2.one
  • Edimax BR6204WG, and possibly similar models.
  • Siemens ADSL SL2-141, and maybe similar models.
  • Siemens CL-110 PSTN ADSL2+
  • Dynalink RTA1025W, and possibly similar models.
  • NETGEAR WGT624, WGR614v9, WNR1000v3, WNR3500L, and perhaps other models.
  • NETGEAR DEVG2020
  • ASUS WL-520g, WL-600g, and possibly like models.
  • ASUS RT-N10+ , and possibly similar models.
  • Asus RT-N56U , and possibly similar models.
  • Asus RT-AC66U
  • Asus RT-AC68U
  • Asus RT-AC68W
  • Asus RT-N66U
  • Asus RT-N12+
  • Asus DSL-N14U
  • D-Link DIR-655, DIR-300, and mayhap like models.
  • Sanex SA 5100, and possibly similar models.
  • Sitecom WL-351, WL-575, WL-312, and possibly similar models.
  • COMTREND 536+ (Only Internet Login)
  • US Robotics 9108 ADSL (cyberspace login and admin login)
  • D-Link DSL-2540U/BRU/D ADSL2+, DSL-2650U, DSL-520B
  • D-Link DVA-G3170i/PT
  • D-Link DSL-604T
  • D-Link G3670B
  • D-Link DSL-2640T
  • D-Link DSL-G684T
  • D-Link DSL-2500U
  • D-Link 2740B
  • D-Link DIR-615 G2
  • D-Link WBR-1310
  • D-Link DSL-2543B
  • D-Link DI-524
  • D-Link DI-624+A
  • D-Link DIR-600
  • D-Link DIR-300
  • D-Link DSL-2780
  • D-Link DIR-605L
  • D-Link DIR-865L
  • D-Link DSL-2750U
  • D-Link L7-N-R2000
  • D-Link DIR-615
  • D-Link DIR-859
  • D-Link DSL-2730U
  • D-Link DSL-2877AL
  • TL-WDR4300 N750
  • TP-Link TD-8810 ADSL Modem/Router.
  • Dynamode R-ADSL-C4-Due west-G1
  • NetComm NB5Plus4 DSL
  • Thomson TG580 DSL (only in Hex Dump mode)
  • Asus RT-G31
  • HuaWei EchoLife HG520
  • Huawei Echolife HG510a/HG520s/HG520b/HG520c
  • HuaWei HG526
  • HuaWei-3Com Aolynk BR104
  • Huawei HG531
  • Huawei HG532
  • Huawei HG658
  • Huawei HG655d
  • Huawei HG633
  • Vodafone HG659
  • TP-LINK TL-WR841N
  • TP-LINK TL-WR841DN
  • TP-LINK TL-WR842N
  • TP-LINK TL-MR342
  • TP-LINK TL-WR340G
  • TP-LINK TL-R460
  • TP-LINK TL-WR741ND v2.0
  • TP-LINK TL-WR700N
  • TP-LINK TL-WR740N
  • TP-LINK TL-WA801N
  • TP-LINK TL-WR541G
  • TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND
  • TP-LINK TD-W8960N
  • TP-Link TL-WR941ND
  • TP-Link TL-MR3220
  • TP-Link TL-WR642G
  • TP-Link TL-WDR3320
  • TP-Link TL-WDR3600
  • TP-LINK TL-WR720N
  • TP-Link TD-W8970
  • TP-LINK TD-W8901N
  • TP-LINK TD-8816
  • TP-LINK TD-W8901G
  • TP-LINK TD-W8951ND
  • TP-LINK TD-8840
  • TP-LINK TD-8817
  • TP-LINK TD-W8968 V2
  • TP-LINK TD-W9970
  • TP-LINK TL-WR845N
  • TP-LINK Archer C2
  • TP-LINK Archer D5
  • TP-LINK Archer D9
  • TP-LINK Archer C9
  • TP-LINK Archer C5
  • TP-LINK Archer C7
  • TP-LINK Archer MR200 AC750
  • Belkin Northward+ (F5D8236uk4)
  • Mercury MW54R
  • Netgear AC5300 Nighthawk X8 (R8500)
  • Netgear AC1750 Smart WiFi Router (R6300)
  • Netgear Nighthawk AC1900 (R7000)
  • Netgear N900 WiFi Dual Band Gigabit Router (WNDR4500)
  • Netgear DG632
  • Netgear Wireless Cablevision Voice Gateway CG3000/CG3100
  • Netgear WNDR4000 (Rev ane)
  • Netgear WNR2000v2
  • Netgear V7610
  • Netcomm NB6W
  • Aztech DSL605EW
  • Comtrend CT-5072T ADSL2+ modem/router
  • Small Business RV042
  • Intelbras WRN240
  • ipTIME N604V
  • Linksys WRV200
  • Sagem F@ST2404
  • ZTE ZXV10
  • ZTE ZXHN H108N
  • ZTE ZXHN H118N
  • ZTE ZXHN H267N
  • ZTE ZXHN H298N
  • ZTE ZXHN H168N
  • ZTE ZXHN F660
  • ZTE ZXHN H298A
  • ZTE ZXHN H267A V1.0
  • ZTE H268A
  • SmartAX MT880a/MT880d/MT882a
  • Zyxel AMG1302
  • Zyxel P-2612HWU-F1
  • ZyXel NBG-418N
  • Alcatel Lucent I-240W-A
  • Alcatel Lucent One thousand-240W-B
  • LevelOne WBR-3406TX v2
  • MSI RG54SE 2
  • Mercury MW325R
  • SmartRG SR555AC
  • Speedport W724V
If you have router model that is non listed hither, and y'all managed to recover your password with RouterPassView, delight study about information technology to nirsofer@yahoo.com and specify the verbal model proper name.

Using RouterPassView

RouterPassView doesn't crave any installation process or boosted DLL files. In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - RouterPassView.exe
After running RouterPassView, you can open your router configuration file by using 'Open Router Config File' option (Ctrl+O) or by dragging the config file from Explorer into the primary window of RouterPassView.
If RouterPassView manage to detect and decrypt your router file, yous should become a list of passwords/wireless keys in the primary window of RouterPassView. If RouterPassView cannot detect your file, it'll remain empty.

Text Mode (Ascii and Hex Dump)

If RouterPassView shows you a list of passwords, only you can't find the password or other information that you need, y'all may try to locate your password past switching to Ascii Text Mode (F3) or Hex Dump Text Mode (F4).
In these modes, RouterPassView decrypts the router file, just display information technology "as is" without analyzing the information stored in it.

How to submit a config file

If y'all have a router config file that RouterPassView cannot decrypt and clarify, you lot are welcomed to ship the sample config file to nirsofer@yahoo.com, and I'll endeavour to figure out how to read information technology and add together support for this file in future version.

Discover: In the recent years, many routers utilise 3DES or AES algoritm with secret encryption cardinal stored inside the router's firmware. In order to decrypt these files, the firmware of the router is needed, so if y'all accept the firmware file or a link to download it, please send it with the sample config file.

You can also increment the take chances of my ability to detect the encryption of the config file, by sending 2 config files with a small modify in the configuration.

Detected File Blazon

Starting from version 1.72, RouterPassView displays the detected file type in the bottom status bar.
Here's the list of all possible file types:
  • ane - Linksys WRTxxx routers
  • 2 - Edimax routers with DS0 signature
  • three - Siemens routers (File begins with <psitree> )
  • four - Asus routers (HDR1 signature)
  • 5 - Netgear unencrypted
  • vi - Tomato firmware
  • 7 - Sanex routers
  • 8 - D-Link routers (ane)
  • 9 - Sitecom routers
  • x - D-Link routers (2)
  • xi - D-Link routers (3)
  • 12 - Linksys routers (R31P Signature)
  • thirteen - Routers with LMMC Signature
  • 14 - TP-Link Routers (ane)
  • xv - TP-Link Routers (ii)
  • 16 - Unproblematic encryption - add together 0x80 to every byte
  • 17 - Asus (RT-N10 and some other models)
  • xviii - Routers with DLB/DDC/ZXL signature
  • 19 - HuaWei HG526 and some like models
  • twenty - DD-WRT firmware
  • 21 - Netgear DES Encryption
  • 22 - Netgear file with 'encryptionnQP' signature
  • 23 - TP-Link Routers (iii)
  • 24 - Routers with Hdbgarea signature (1)
  • 25 - Routers with Hdbgarea signature (two)
  • 26 - D-Link routers (4)
  • 27 - D-Link routers (5)
  • 28 - TP-Link Routers (4)
  • 29 - ZTE AES Encryption (i)
  • xxx - ZTE AES Encryption (2)
  • 31 - Huawei HGxxx AES Encryption
  • 100 - Generic gzip pinch
  • 101 - Generic deflate pinch
  • 102 - XOR with 0xff
  • 103 - generic XOR
  • 104 - generic add together
  • 105 - generic XML (unencrypted)
  • 106 - Base64

Using the 'Grab Countersign From IE Window' selection

If you lot attempt to recover your ISP/ADSL/L2TP/PPTP/PPPOE/DDNS countersign, merely RouterPassView cannot decrypt the configuration file of your router, you still have a run a risk to recall the password by using this characteristic, bold that you accept the login password of your router.

In order to use this characteristic, follow the instructions below.

  1. Login into your router Spider web interface with Cyberspace Explorer, and go to the countersign page that yous wish to recover. This password page may wait like this i:

    As you can run into in the above screenshot, the password field is filled with bullets, but if this password field really contains the password, RouterPassView will exist able to excerpt information technology and display it on the main window.
  2. Go to the File menu, and choose 'Take hold of Password From IE Window' or merely press Ctrl+G
  3. If the router Web page store the password in the password field, RouterPassView will display the hidden password:

    Be enlightened that some routers deliberately shop wrong countersign in this field, and in for these routers, RouterPassView won't be able to recover your real password.

Command-Line Options

/RouterFile <Filename> Specifies the router file to load.
/RouterWeb Opens the Web interface of the router in the default Web browser.
/stext <Filename> Save the listing of router passwords into a regular text file.
/stab <Filename> Save the listing of router passwords into a tab-delimited text file.
/scomma <Filename> Salvage the list of router passwords into a comma-delimited text file (csv).
/stabular <Filename> Save the listing of router passwords into a tabular text file.
/shtml <Filename> Save the listing of router passwords into HTML file (Horizontal).
/sverhtml <Filename> Save the list of router passwords into HTML file (Vertical).
/sxml <Filename> Save the list of router passwords into XML file.
/sascii <Filename> Save the decrypted router file every bit Ascii text file. (Similar to the Ascii Text Style)
/shex <Filename> Salvage the decrypted router file as hex-dump text file. (Like to the Hex-Dump Text Way)
/sraw <Filename> Save the decrypted router file as raw binary file, Which means that the file is decrypted then saved 'as is' without any processing.

Translating RouterPassView to other languages

In order to translate RouterPassView to other language, follow the instructions below:
  1. Run RouterPassView with /savelangfile parameter:
    RouterPassView.exe /savelangfile
    A file named RouterPassView_lng.ini will be created in the binder of RouterPassView utility.
  2. Open the created language file in Notepad or in any other text editor.
  3. Translate all string entries to the desired language. Optionally, yous can also add your name and/or a link to your Web site. (TranslatorName and TranslatorURL values) If you add this information, it'll be used in the 'Most' window.
  4. Later on you lot finish the translation, Run RouterPassView, and all translated strings will exist loaded from the language file.
    If you desire to run RouterPassView without the translation, simply rename the language file, or movement it to another folder.

License

This utility is released as freeware. You are immune to freely apply it at your home or in your visitor. Withal, you lot are not immune to make profit from this software or to charge your customers for recovering their passwords with this software, unless you got a permission from the software author.
You are besides immune to freely distribute this utility via floppy disk, CD-ROM, Net, or in any other way, as long as you lot don't charge anything for this. If you distribute this utility, y'all must include all files in the distribution package, without any modification !

Disclaimer

The software is provided "Every bit IS" without any warranty, either expressed or implied, including, but non limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a detail purpose. The writer will not exist liable for any special, incidental, consequential or indirect amercement due to loss of data or any other reason.

Feedback

If you have any trouble, suggestion, comment, or yous constitute a problems in my utility, you can send a message to nirsofer@yahoo.com

RouterPassView is also available in other languages. In order to change the language of RouterPassView, download the appropriate linguistic communication zip file, excerpt the 'routerpassview_lng.ini', and put it in the aforementioned binder that you Installed RouterPassView utility.

Language Translated By Date Version
Standard arabic Mohamed.Bajdouai 03/06/2015 RouterPassView v1.57
Armenian Եղիազարյան Կարեն 20/06/2011 1.28
Brazilian Portuguese Paulo Guzmán 27/07/2012 1.40
Czech Buchtič 18/07/2012 1.forty
Dutch Jan Verheijen twenty/ten/2020 i.90
French PasswordOne/Largo 26/08/2018 1.75
Galician Xosé Antón Vicente Rodríguez 11/06/2010 one.00
German language «Latino» auf WinTotal.de 21/10/2020 1.xc
Greek geogeo.gr 18/06/2011 1.29
Hebrew peterg 05/08/2011 1.33
Hungarian StormChild 17/02/2011 1.27
Indonesian KevNet 09-JKT 12/03/2014 1.52
Italian Alessandro Viscone 20/04/2018 1.72
Italian Andrea Carli 03/09/2018 1.75
Western farsi DinoTechno 10/03/2022 1.90
Polish Hightower 22/10/2020 1.90
Polish KartsAnd 04/06/2010 1.03
Romanian Jaff (Oprea Nicolae) 05/02/2016 ane.62
Russian Dmitry Yerokhin 20/10/2020 ane.xc
Simplified Chinese 至天 (Max Sky) 06/01/2020 1.88
Simplified Chinese 李柏均 (Localized past Bojun Li) 28/02/2014 one.52
Simplified Chinese Shelling sixteen/01/2021 1.ninety
Slovak František Fico 27/10/2020 ane.xc
Slovenian Jadran Rudec, jrudec@gmail.com 05/01/2021 ane.90
Traditional Chinese Danfong Hsieh 21/x/2020 1.90
Traditional Chinese Hulen (破滅刃) 05/05/2013 1.47
Thai น้องพร WiFi ค่ะ 04/08/2013 one.47
Turkish Cemil Kaynar 27/04/2017 1.70
Ukrainian Ihor Maydanovich 09/04/2013 i.46
Valencian vjatv 24/05/2010 ane.00

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