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Recover password from unifi pppoe, Looking for info
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TSjayid4
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Jul 7 2018, 08:10 AM, updated 8y ago
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So my unifi installer finally setup unifi lite 10mpbs while i was not at home(under my mum name btw,but i manage the home network),they manage to setup the wrong password provided by me,i cant find any information about tplink c1200 pppoe password recovery(because i want to change the router to a better one)so my question is:
1.how to retrieve pppoe password from tplink c1200(search around only got dlink and older model tplink router which is not work for newer model) 2.if all else fail i call unifi hotline will reset the password or just give the existing password?(unifi have to up all the time while im not around otherwise i will be questioned by familly why unifi down) 3.are rt-n18u good enough to handle 3pc constant streaming of data?i dont need ac router.might upgrade to 50mbps at future
Thanks
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lee82gx
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Jul 7 2018, 08:30 AM
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Use routerpassview by dragging the router admin webpage into the application. It is able to decode the password.
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SilentVampire
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Jul 7 2018, 08:56 AM
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QUOTE(jayid4 @ Jul 7 2018, 08:10 AM) So my unifi installer finally setup unifi lite 10mpbs while i was not at home(under my mum name btw,but i manage the home network),they manage to setup the wrong password provided by me,i cant find any information about tplink c1200 pppoe password recovery(because i want to change the router to a better one)so my question is: 1.how to retrieve pppoe password from tplink c1200(search around only got dlink and older model tplink router which is not work for newer model) 2.if all else fail i call unifi hotline will reset the password or just give the existing password?(unifi have to up all the time while im not around otherwise i will be questioned by familly why unifi down) 3.are rt-n18u good enough to handle 3pc constant streaming of data?i dont need ac router.might upgrade to 50mbps at future Thanks Just call them and get it, or get it via live chat. The router should be sufficient, but would recommend you get RT-AC1300UHP for future proof use.
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soonwai
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Jul 7 2018, 12:44 PM
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QUOTE(jayid4 @ Jul 7 2018, 08:10 AM) So my unifi installer finally setup unifi lite 10mpbs while i was not at home(under my mum name btw,but i manage the home network),they manage to setup the wrong password provided by me,i cant find any information about tplink c1200 pppoe password recovery(because i want to change the router to a better one)so my question is: 1.how to retrieve pppoe password from tplink c1200(search around only got dlink and older model tplink router which is not work for newer model) 2.if all else fail i call unifi hotline will reset the password or just give the existing password?(unifi have to up all the time while im not around otherwise i will be questioned by familly why unifi down) 3.are rt-n18u good enough to handle 3pc constant streaming of data?i dont need ac router.might upgrade to 50mbps at future Thanks See this thread for a few ways to view the PPPoE password. I think 1 or 2 should work for the C1200. https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=3974921Or even easier, for C1200, just paste this CSS snippet into the page. CODE input.hidden {display:inline-block};
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TSjayid4
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Jul 8 2018, 09:16 PM
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routerpassview not working with c1200 i use the live chat to reset password
problem solve thanks
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soonwai
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Jul 8 2018, 10:46 PM
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QUOTE(jayid4 @ Jul 8 2018, 09:16 PM) routerpassview not working with c1200 i use the live chat to reset password problem solve thanks Awesome, contacting TM always works.
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TSjayid4
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Jul 9 2018, 06:20 PM
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yeah but i wish to find different menthod consider the experience i dealth with tm before
btw i get myself a rt-n12d1 and i must say its far better than tm tplink c1200
i have to turn off a lot feature offered by c1200 just to get it stable from sudden reboot,the new router not even sweat for all the abuse i thrown at it
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lyc1982
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Nov 22 2018, 11:26 AM
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QUOTE(soonwai @ Jul 7 2018, 12:44 PM) See this thread for a few ways to view the PPPoE password. I think 1 or 2 should work for the C1200. https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopic=3974921Or even easier, for C1200, just paste this CSS snippet into the page.CODE input.hidden {display:inline-block}; for C5 archer...just wanna check when you are saying "CSS snippet into the page", this page refers to....?
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