1, land with the starry sky first, and then quit;
2. Then open the event viewer (which comes with XP operating system) and carefully search the newly logged-in user name in the system. Generally, only one ~+A (one of 26 letters)+original account number is added in front.
3. Find this account with 2 characters added, and then modify the account logged in by the router, with the original password unchanged.
Starspeed 2.2, this method is feasible, you might as well give it a try. It only took me about 3 minutes to finish it.
Additional operation flow:
1. Open Control Panel-Performance Maintenance-Administrative Tools-Event Viewer.
2. Double-click "System" to view the nearest "Remote Access" on the right.
Seeing that the "user account" is different from before, let alone not being able to operate it.
Letter rogue set up rogue software "Starspeed" to prevent users from using the router, so let him dream! ~~~
Now let me introduce one of the simplest cracking methods, hehe, actually it's not cracking.
First of all, we dial through the rogue software "Star Speed" of telecom, and let your computer surf the Internet. Next, (it's cold, I don't want to knock more, so easy) Start → Settings → Control Panel → Administrative Tools → Event Viewer → System → View → Filter → Event Source (if you find RemoteAccess, you can press the R key on the keyboard to find it) → OK. OK, press OK, and the event viewer will display 1 or 3 RemoteAccess records. Just select one and double-click it, and an event property box will appear. Please note that "user * * * 0 122 * * * will be connected to …" is at the bottom of the box. All you have to do is record or copy the user name on it, then uninstall the junk telecom "Starspeed" and give it to T together with a "broadband support system". I don't need to say the following things. Set up your router. Remember to fill in the user name just recorded in the router. . . The password is still your original password. Finally, the game should be played. . Do whatever you want. .