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05-25-2010 08:47 PM - last edited on 08-25-2013 09:50 PM by Maiko-I
05-25-2010 08:47 PM - last edited on 08-25-2013 09:50 PM by Maiko-I
uperStack II Netbuilder 532 router pass reset
Hello :)
I have a SuperStack II Netbuilder 532 router.
I have tried various ways to bring the system to a factory reset.
In short, using the HW interrupt button to get into monitor mode, attempting to boot the system (bt command) form a non-existing directory > system returns that the file specified cannot be found. Trying to remove some configuration files will also not work. And as far as I know, removing the boot.68k will cause damage to the entire boot process.
I have read through and followed all the relevant knowledge base articles, but they all seem to give some non-relevant information.
I guess my first goal is to mange to reset the login to the system default = to my knowledge it’s user root and a blank password. And form there I will be able to reset the rest.
Thank you for your help.
Guy
This message was edited by its_me:) on 5-25-10 @ 8:48 PM
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