The password for your router is not something we should remember every day, so often do not hit it when we make a change. RouterPassView can get you in trouble if you're in this situation. RouterPassView Running is no mystery: access the router configuration file, provided you have a backup of it, and decrypted to reveal the mysterious lost password. It also shows some additional information, but without doubt the most useful is the one that gives you access to the device.
currently works with some known models of router, but the list promises to increase soon.
RouterPassView supports the following formats:
Compatible with the following models y sus derivados
Linksys WRT54GL (With original firmware or Tomato firmware), WRT54G (only some of them), WRT160N, and possibly similar models.
Edimax BR6204WG, and possibly similar models.
Siemens ADSL SL2-141, and possibly similar models.
Dynalink RTA1025W, and possibly similar models.
NETGEAR WGT624, and possibly similar models.
ASUS WL-520g, WL-600g, and possibly similar models.
D-Link DIR-655, DIR-300, and possibly similar models.
Sanex SA 5100, and possibly similar models.
Sitecom WL-351, and possibly similar models.
COMTREND 536+ (Only Internet Login)
US Robotics 9108 ADSL (internet login and admin login)
D-Link DSL-2540U/BRU/D ADSL2 +, DSL-2650U DSL-520B D-Link
DVA-G3170i/PT
TP-Link TD-8810 ADSL Modem / Router.
Operating System: Win98/98SE/Me/2000/NT/XP/2003/Vista/7