RouterPassView is a program for recovering passwords from router configuration files. Most of today's router models allow you to save the configuration to a file, and then restore it if necessary. Routers' configuration files usually contain valuable data, such as logins and passwords from providers, router authorization data and WiFi network keys. If you have lost or forgotten one of these passwords/keys, RouterPassView can help you recover them.
Due to the large number of router manufacturers, it is impossible to provide support for all of them. RouterPassView now supports a limited number of router models, and this list will be extended in future versions. However, if you don't find your router in the list, you can still try to recover your passwords and your router file, because despite the difference in brand, the router can use the same software as one of the supported ones. RouterPassView works with the following router models:
RouterPassView enables the recovery of forgotten or lost passwords and keys from router configuration files, providing valuable login information.
Linksys WRT54GL (with Tomato firmware), WRT54G (some), WRT160N, and possibly similar models;
Edimax BR6204WG, and possibly similar models;
Siemens ADSL SL2-141, and possibly similar models;
Dynalink RTA1025W, and possibly similar models;
NETGEAR WGT624, and possibly similar models;
ASUS WL-520g, WL-600g, and possibly similar models;
D-Link DIR-655, DIR-300, and possibly similar models;
Sanex SA 5100, and possibly similar models;
Sitecom WL-351, WL-575, WL-312, and possibly similar models;
COMTREND 536+ (Internet login data only);
US Robotics 9108 ADSL (Internet login and admin login);
D-Link DSL-2540U/BRU/D ADSL2+, DSL-2650U, DSL-520B;
D-Link DVA-G3170i/PT;
D-Link DSL-604T;
D-Link G3670B;
D-Link DSL-2640T;
D-Link DSL-G684T;
D-Link 2740B;
TP-Link TD-8810 ADSL Modem/Router;
Dynamode R-ADSL-C4-W-G1;
NetComm NB5Plus4 DSL;
Thomson TG580 DSL (Hex Dump mode only);
TP-LINK TL-WR841N;
TP-LINK TL-WR841DN;
TP-LINK TL-MR342;
TP-LINK TL-WR340G;
TP-LINK TL-R460.
To start the program, unpack the archive and run RouterPassView.exe. To Russification you need to download the corresponding file and put it in the folder with the program. After starting up, select the router configuration file, or simply drag and drop it to the main program window. If you don't see your passwords after opening the file, they may appear when you switch to Hex Dump mode.