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#142813 25-Mar-2014 13:28
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Anyone know what the default password of the Telecom VDSL Modem is ? (Modem is remote so can't see model number). 



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  #1012433 25-Mar-2014 13:30
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Apparently it might be a 1688.



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  #1012498 25-Mar-2014 14:09
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If a Technicolor TG582n
  then
Username: Administrator
Password: <blank>

If a Huawei HG630b
  then
Username: admin
Password: admin

  else

Username: <not default>
Password: <not default>




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  #1012522 25-Mar-2014 14:40
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qraider: If a Technicolor TG582n
  then
Username: Administrator
Password: <blank>

If a Huawei HG630b
  then
Username: admin
Password: admin

  else

Username: <not default>
Password: <not default>


You got it... and if you want the dsl username and password then user@xtrabb.co.nz and a password of "password" is all you need.



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  #1012531 25-Mar-2014 15:02
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Thanks very much.

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  #1012575 25-Mar-2014 16:57
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You got it... and if you want the dsl username and password then user@xtrabb.co.nz and a password of "password" is all you need.


Sorry for the cross jack - I have to do a recovery on an ADSL router that has had the password changed - is that all the config that I need to get the DSL to stand back up again?

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  #1012695 25-Mar-2014 20:11
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Mattmannz:


You got it... and if you want the dsl username and password then user@xtrabb.co.nz and a password of "password" is all you need.


Sorry for the cross jack - I have to do a recovery on an ADSL router that has had the password changed - is that all the config that I need to get the DSL to stand back up again?

Cheers
Matt


Yep.. your authentication is based off network credentials Remote ID and / or Circuit ID that Chorus injects into the PPPoE request that you have no control over. So user@xtrabb.co.nz/password will see you right for all routers.

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  #1012697 25-Mar-2014 20:13
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Thanks for the reply :-)

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