![]() Added support for D-Link DIR-615, DSL-2730U, and possibly other models (In Ascii Text Mode).Added support for D-Link L7-N-R2000 (In Ascii Text Mode).Added support for TP-LINK TL-WR842N and Mercury MW325R (In Ascii Text Mode).(See the 'Detected File Type' section for more information) When RouterPassView manages to detect a router file and decrypt it, the file type code is now displayed in the bottom status bar.Added support for multiple ZTE models with AES encryption, including H108N, H118N, H267N, H298N, H168N, and possibly more.You have to type the serial number in the Advanced Options window (F9). Added support for ZTE models with AES encryption that use the serial number as encryption key (Like ZXHN H298A).Fixed bug with decompressing some of the TP-Link Archer files.Added support for Huawei HG531/HG532/HG658 routers and possibly other Huawei routers.RouterPassView now decrypts the encrypted strings in some of the Huawei HGxxx routers.Fixed bug with file of NETGEAR R7000 - RouterPassView displayed only small part of the file. ![]() This feature might be useful for people with programming knowledge who want to "play" with encrypting and decrypting the router file. ![]() Be aware that encryption and compression information is displayed only for routers that use standard encryption/compression algorithms. When you choose this display mode, RouterPassView displays additional information about how the file is encrypted, including File Type, Encrypted Data Start Position,Įncryption Algorithm, Encryption Key, Encryption IV, Compression.
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