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  • VennerCorp 13:41 on February 16, 2014 Permalink |
    Tags: , , , , Password, , , , Xyplex   

    All Default Xyplex Admin Passwords

    Below are all the default usernames and passwords for Xyplex devices; Often default passwords are needed either when you try to access a new device you have just purchased or if you have had to do a factory reset after a failed bios update or perhaps you have forgotten the user name and or password you created for your device.

    Default Admin Password

    Default Admin Password

    The problem is more often or not when you actually need to dig out the paperwork that came with the device you purchased 5 years ago you find it has gone walkie s. That is where the list below comes in it shows all the passwords and usernames for each model, even if your device is not mentioned as its a newer model or a new type of device by the manufacturer you should be able to see a pattern to guess the likely default password.

     

    Default Usernames and Passwords.

    Make Model Version Type Username PASSWORD
    Xyplex Routers Port 7000 n/a system
    Xyplex Routers Port 7000 n/a access
    Xyplex Routers Port 7000 n/a access
    xyplex switch 3.2 Console n/a (none)
    Xyplex Terminal Server Port 7000 n/a access
    Xyplex Terminal Server Port 7000 n/a system
    Xyplex Terminal Server Port 7000 n/a access
    Xyplex Terminal Server Port 7000 n/a system

    For more Tutorials and Hints & Tips  on passwords check our Security Section or our general Hints and Tips section

     

    If you would like help with your Device, Computer or Laptop then please contact us or visit our IT Support Page.

     
  • VennerCorp 16:00 on February 9, 2014 Permalink |
    Tags: , , , , Lantronix, Password, , ,   

    All Default Lantronix Admin Passwords

    Below are all the default usernames and passwords for Lantronix devices; Often default passwords are needed either when you try to access a new device you have just purchased or if you have had to do a factory reset after a failed bios update or perhaps you have forgotten the user name and or password you created for your device.

    Default Admin Password

    Default Admin Password

    The problem is more often or not when you actually need to dig out the paperwork that came with the device you purchased 5 years ago you find it has gone walkie s. That is where the list below comes in it shows all the passwords and usernames for each model, even if your device is not mentioned as its a newer model or a new type of device by the manufacturer you should be able to see a pattern to guess the likely default password.

     

    Default Usernames and Passwords.

     

    Make Model Version Type Username PASSWORD
    Lantronix ETS16P Multi n/a (none)
    Lantronix ETS32PR Multi n/a (none)
    Lantronix ETS422PR Multi n/a (none)
    Lantronix ETS4P Multi n/a (none)
    Lantronix Lantronix Terminal TCP 7000 n/a lantronix
    Lantronix SCS100 Multi n/a access
    Lantronix SCS1620 Multi sysadmin PASS
    Lantronix SCS200 Multi n/a admin
    Lantronix SCS3200 EZWebCon downloaded from http://ftp.lantronix.com login access
    Lantronix SCS400 Multi n/a admin

    For more Tutorials and Hints & Tips  on passwords check our Security Section or our general Hints and Tips section

     

    If you would like help with your Device, Computer or Laptop then please contact us or visit our IT Support Page.

     
  • VennerCorp 12:28 on February 9, 2014 Permalink |
    Tags: , Dlink, , , , Password, , ,   

    All Default Dlink Admin Passwords

    Below are all the default usernames and passwords for Dlink devices; Often default passwords are needed either when you try to access a new device you have just purchased or if you have had to do a factory reset after a failed bios update or perhaps you have forgotten the user name and or password you created for your device.

    Default Admin Password

    Default Admin Password

    The problem is more often or not when you actually need to dig out the paperwork that came with the device you purchased 5 years ago you find it has gone walkie s. That is where the list below comes in it shows all the passwords and usernames for each model, even if your device is not mentioned as its a newer model or a new type of device by the manufacturer you should be able to see a pattern to guess the likely default password.

     

    Default Usernames and Passwords.

     

    Make Model Version Type Username PASSWORD
    Dlink 604 Multi n/a admin
    Dlink adsl HTTP admin admin
    Dlink DSL-500 Multi admin admin
    Dlink 504g adsl router HTTP admin admin
    Dlink ads500g HTTP admin admin
    Dlink D-704P rev b Multi admin (none)
    Dlink D-704P Multi admin admin
    Dlink DI-514 Multi user (none)
    Dlink DI-524 all HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DI-524 all HTTP user (none)
    Dlink DI-524 E1 Telnet Alphanetworks wrgg15_di524
    Dlink di-524 HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DI-604 2.02 HTTP admin admin
    Dlink DI-604 1.62b+ HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DI-604 rev a rev b rev c rev e Multi admin (none)
    Dlink DI-614+ any HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DI-614+ HTTP user (none)
    Dlink DI-614+ HTTP admin admin
    Dlink DI-624 all HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DI-624 all HTTP User (none)
    Dlink DI-624+ A3 HTTP admin admin
    Dlink DI-634M Multi admin (none)
    Dlink DI-704 rev a Multi (none) admin
    Dlink DI-704 Multi n/a admin
    Dlink Di-707p router HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DI-804 v2.03 Multi admin (none)
    Dlink Dsl-300g+ Teo Telnet (none) private
    Dlink DSL-300g+ Teo HTTP admin admin
    Dlink DSL-302G Multi admin admin
    Dlink DSL500G Multi admin admin
    Dlink DSL-504T HTTP admin admin
    Dlink DSL-G604T Multi admin admin
    Dlink DSL-G664T A1 HTTP admin admin
    Dlink DWL 1000 HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DWL 2100AP Multi admin (none)
    Dlink DWL 900AP Multi (none) public
    Dlink DWL-2000AP+ 1.13 HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DWL-614+ 2.03 HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DWL-614+ rev a rev b HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DWL-900+ HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DWL-900AP+ rev a rev b rev c HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink DWL-G730AP 1.1 HTTP admin (none)
    Dlink firewall dfl-200 HTTP admin admin
    Dlink G624T Multi admin admin
    Dlink hubs/switches Telnet D-Link D-Link
    Dlink WBR-1310 B-1 Multi admin (none)

    For more Tutorials and Hints & Tips  on passwords check our Security Section or our general Hints and Tips section

     

    If you would like help with your Device, Computer or Laptop then please contact us or visit our IT Support Page.

     
  • VennerCorp 20:45 on July 13, 2011 Permalink |
    Tags: Hacking, Password,   

    How To Create A Secure Password

    With all the hacking in the news at the moment, lots of people are asking, how do I create a secure password, to keep my email account/computer/bank account/Amazon account etc, secure and protected from unwanted intrusion.

    Below is a quick guide to creating a secure password.How to Create a Secure Password

    The top most common passwords are;

    1. qwerty
    2. god
    3. 12345
    4. password
    5. letmein
    6. Peoples Names e.g. Thomas, James, Sarah.
    7. Pet Names. E.g. whiskers
    8. Sport Clubs E.g. Arsenal or the Red Socks
    9. TV show names or characters. E.g. rachaelgreen
    10. Movie names or characters. E.g. tomcruise
    11. Animals E.g. Monkey.

    The above password examples, are the first that a hacker or one of their password sniffer programs will try to crack your account.

    To create a password that will protect you and your information/money, you will need to mix it up a bit and think outside the box.

    1. Have a minimum length of 7 characters E.g *******
    2. Have a mixture of upper and lower case characters E.g. e*cA***
    3. Have a few numbers in the mix E.g. e9cA*1*
    4. Have a symbol or two E.g. e9cA&1!

    You should also change your password regularly to stop people sneaking a look over your shoulder.

    So e9cA&1! is a great password but not very memorable and obviously you don’t want to write it down, as that defeats the object of creating a secure password in the first place. But you can create a memorable password that is almost as secure by combining the secure methods with something that you will remember.

    How about these they are both memorable and secure!

    • tom23CruisE&
    • arSenaL1£9

    It is important to remember that no password is totally secure if someone has enough time and money they will be able to crack it, what you are trying do is make it so difficult and time consuming to break in they will move onto someone else’s.

     

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