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#1 August 24 2017

Johnaudi
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Ogero hides PPPOE Password?

Hello,

I just received my internet from Ogero today. I wanted to install dd-wrt on a router and use their unit as a modem. But I had noticed they have the Scarlet 14.4 installed, where they have telnet blocked, and cannot see the config since it's encrypted. Tried several tools, but no avail.

Perhaps I should give them one of my TP-Link routers and go to their centrals for them to load up the WAN credentials so I can take them and make the dd-wrt work? (whilst cloning the MAC perhaps)

I want to set it into bridge mode. Any idea guys?

Thank you in advance.

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#2 August 24 2017

Adnan
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Re: Ogero hides PPPOE Password?

The best thing you could do is get your hands on a modem from which you can extract the credentials. Make them set it up and then extract it, and you have it for ever.

This really sucks with Ogero.

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#3 August 24 2017

Johnaudi
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Re: Ogero hides PPPOE Password?

Adnan wrote:

The best thing you could do is get your hands on a modem from which you can extract the credentials. Make them set it up and then extract it, and you have it for ever.

This really sucks with Ogero.

That's what I just did with my TP-Link router. It worked!
Thank you.

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#4 August 24 2017

Mayyad
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Re: Ogero hides PPPOE Password?

Johnaudi wrote:
Adnan wrote:

The best thing you could do is get your hands on a modem from which you can extract the credentials. Make them set it up and then extract it, and you have it for ever.

This really sucks with Ogero.

That's what I just did with my TP-Link router. It worked!
Thank you.

Do you have to take the old ogero dsl router to ogero co?

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#5 August 24 2017

Johnaudi
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Re: Ogero hides PPPOE Password?

Mayyad wrote:
Johnaudi wrote:
Adnan wrote:

The best thing you could do is get your hands on a modem from which you can extract the credentials. Make them set it up and then extract it, and you have it for ever.

This really sucks with Ogero.

That's what I just did with my TP-Link router. It worked!
Thank you.

Do you have to take the old ogero dsl router to ogero co?

I just took the new router and the L number attached to it. I did not provide them the old router.

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