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Most modern routers allow you to backup/export its full configuration, and restore them from this file when you need. The router configuration file (like TP-LINK‘s config.bin, it varies according to the brand and model of router) usually contains info including your ISP username/password, router’s login password, wireless network password, etc. RouterPassView enables us to get a sweeping view of all this.
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