Ok so I already know whats going to be offered, use the reset button. The only problem is this is the router we are using on our company server, the password was changed by one of our techs whom no longer works with us and can't remember the password he set anyways. We don't want to reset the router because we don't have a list of all the configuration settings that were set either and its kind of a time critical thing. My question is, other then replacing or resetting the router is there a way to crack the admin password. I am aware that this would most likely be a time consuming process because if router configs were that easy to crack then everyone would be unsafe haha. We do eventually plan on replacing the router (a Dlink 655) with a dual WAN port one but thats not for another month yet. Any help would be appreciated.
We already tried a brute force type attempt but after 10 attempts the router forces you to reload the web config page or something on that line one of our other techs said.