>be me>needs to open a port>first time doing it aswell>goes to my router's settings<type in your password>t. doesn't know the password>tries the most basic known passwords out there like admin or 123>none of them worked>fug.png>contact my isp about it>"hello, i'd like to know if there's a way to reset my router's password when you type 192.168.0.1 without needing to reconfigure my entire router"<"hello and good day. Please inform your local address before we proceed.">i'd like to not share this information.<In this case, we have access to the addresses of all customers, but confirmation is required to obtain service.>*stops responding them*Anons, what the fuck do I do? Is my ISP the CIA? Why the fuck do they need to confirm my address over a question? Do I need to reconfigure everything?
The password to your router's settings is likely the same as your wifi's password (if you have not changed it). In any case, it should be written on the bottom on your router device.
>>107265191Usually bottom of router has the default password. Or the manual.
>>i'd like to not share this information.Clinical levels of retardation. It's your fucking ISP
>>>/sqt/
>>107265191They might have unique admin passwords for each customer.
>>107265191>be me>call your ip and impersonate you>they reset your passwords remotely and let me fuck up your portsAnon, it's standard procedure pretty much everywhere to identify the customer before you start working.
>>107265191Do you offer free tech support to people who aren't your customers?