For what ever reason the day may come where you need access to someone's router page (Better known as the router set up page for Belkin users.), but it can be hard to do that when this router page has a password on it. So in this tutorial I will be showing you how to get that password and then crack the code in to a form that can be used so that you can log in.
Important:
This was tested on a Belkin Router and has not been tested on different Routers. If you would like to confirm that it works on your router let me know.
You must absolutely as far as I know must be connected to the router in order for it to work.
I did find this by myself. I do not doubt that this has been found, but just remember who found it for you. Thank you. After some research this method turned out to be newer than I thought, so congrats to me for bringing original hacking methods to NGU. lol
If you do this on a router page other than yours you could get in serious trouble.
Some may argue this would not work because I have previously connected and successfully logged into my router page, but do not worry because I basically reset my web browser.
How To (Belkin Guide)
Specifications of Tested Router: Firmware Version - 5.00.12 Boot Version - 1.18 Hardware - F5D7234-4 v5 (01)
Step 1 Open your router page by putting your IP address in the address bar of your browser. (In this case I am using Google Chrome.) You should see your router page open. Click on log in for Belkin users.
Step 2 Then right click any where on the web page and select "Inspect Element". Then click on the tab named "Resources". After that find the file named "login.stm". Open it and go to line 82. (Exact line may vary depending on browser and actual router; see the photo below for more detailed information) On that line you will see a md5 hash code.
Step 3 Now take the code you found in step two and go to a website that will translate the code for you. In the example below the website used was You must login or register to view this content.
Now that you have the password you can log in. If rednoize was not able to convert it for you try another website. Good luck.
How to Find Your IP Address
Thank you tokzikate for putting this small guide on finding your IP address together.
1) Open cmd
2) Type ipconfig
3) Look for your default gateway
Damn, a lot of steps which are quite informative. Thanks!
OH MY!!!! Three STEPS! What will we ever do! Read? Nah... I'll just wait until he releases the video. lol No problem. It was kinda fun figuring this out.
OH MY!!!! Three STEPS! What will we ever do! Read? Nah... I'll just wait until he releases the video. lol No problem. It was kinda fun figuring this out.
I didn't mean it in a bad way, I meant it was good if anything 'cause it can carry you through with the description. You're not as clever as you had hoped to be.
I didn't mean it in a bad way, I meant it was good if anything 'cause it can carry you through with the description. You're not as clever as you had hoped to be.
I know what you meant. lol I was mess'n around. I guess you have to know me to understand my humor. lol
For what ever reason the day may come where you need access to someone's router page (Better known as the router set up page for Belkin users.), but it can be hard to do that when this router page has a password on it. So in this tutorial I will be showing you how to get that password and then crack the code in to a form that can be used so that you can log in.
Important:
This was tested on a Belkin Router and has not been tested on different Routers. If you would like to confirm that it works on your router let me know.
You must absolutely as far as I know must be connected to the router in order for it to work.
I did find this by myself. I do not doubt that this has been found, but just remember who found it for you. Thank you. After some research this method turned out to be newer than I thought, so congrats to me for bringing original hacking methods to NGU. lol
If you do this on a router page other than yours you could get in serious trouble.
Some may argue this would not work because I have previously connected and successfully logged into my router page, but do not worry because I basically reset my web browser.
How To (Belkin Guide)
Specifications of Tested Router: Firmware Version - 5.00.12 Boot Version - 1.18 Hardware - F5D7234-4 v5 (01)
Step 1 Open your router page by putting your IP address in the address bar of your browser. (In this case I am using Google Chrome.) You should see your router page open. Click on log in for Belkin users.
Step 2 Then right click any where on the web page and select "Inspect Element". Then click on the tab named "Resources". After that find the file named "login.stm". Open it and go to line 82. (Exact line may vary depending on browser and actual router; see the photo below for more detailed information) On that line you will see a md5 hash code.
Step 3 Now take the code you found in step two and go to a website that will translate the code for you. In the example below the website used was You must login or register to view this content.
Now that you have the password you can log in. If rednoize was not able to convert it for you try another website. Good luck.
How to Find Your IP Address
Thank you tokzikate for putting this small guide on finding your IP address together.
1) Open cmd
2) Type ipconfig
3) Look for your default gateway
Example of output:
Screenshot Examples
Here are some screen shots I took after first doing this.