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Dealing with the dishonesty of Lazada
When paying COD, refunds are more complicated because they go to a Lazada account. I pay with CC and get refunds on the CC.
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AIS/3BB Router installed with Media Server
@treetops: After this clear explanation, I actually managed to do it. admin/aisadmin worked. Thank you. Now I'm going to look for a detailed manual.
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AIS/3BB Router installed with Media Server
A factory reset is too drastic for me. Then I wouldn't even have internet access, because this data is also held in the router and I don't know what it is. I don't know how it works with other service providers, but AIS/3BB does not disclose this data.
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AIS/3BB Router installed with Media Server
Don't you get it? There is no manual, no username, no password.
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AIS/3BB Router installed with Media Server
Where do you see my bad attitude? I only said that I didn't have an access code. I simply don't have one.
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AIS/3BB Router installed with Media Server
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AIS/3BB Router installed with Media Server
What help, please? There was no help at all! Thanks for nothing.
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AIS/3BB Router installed with Media Server
The personal attacks here are going too far. Anyone who doesn't know that service providers sometimes don't want to disclose the necessary data should not claim here that “you have access data.” I had hoped to find people here who know what they're writing about. That was probably too much to ask.
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AIS/3BB Router installed with Media Server
I give up. None of them worked.
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AIS/3BB Router installed with Media Server
Why do some ISPs not disclose the access data for their routers? Internet service providers (ISPs) do this for several reasons, some technical, some strategic. Here is an overview of the most important motives: 1. Support and security reasons Avoiding misconfigurations: With free access, many users would change VLANs, PPPoE, or DNS settings, for example, and thus “crash” their Internet connection. Support would then have to spend a lot of time troubleshooting the problem. Network security: If passwords or admin access data are known, malware or third parties could more easily compromise the device, e.g., through remote access. 2. Remote maintenance and updates ISPs often manage firmware, security updates, and configurations centrally (e.g., VoIP, IPv6, TR-069 management). To maintain this control, full administrator access is not granted—otherwise, changes made by the user could disrupt or render remote maintenance unusable.
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AIS/3BB Router installed with Media Server
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AIS/3BB Router installed with Media Server
My thanks would certainly have reached you already if I had received a reasonable response.
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AIS/3BB Router installed with Media Server
So, experts, admin/admin definitely doesn't work. I tried that right after watching the video. Even with the D411 attached. It doesn't work. What am I overlooking on the label? The Wi-Fi password is there, I can see that clearly. But I can't see anything else, no matter how hard I try. What can you see that I can't?
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AIS/3BB Router installed with Media Server
Okay, then I'll be the first. Where can I pick up my prize?
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AIS/3BB Router installed with Media Server
Here is a picture of the bottom of the router. Where is the label that you think every router must have?