iDirect 3000 Password

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iDirect 3000 Password

Postby muharem » Sat Jan 13, 2007 6:47 am

I have idirect 3000 series (3100) and there was password I am logging in with it to the router but after 1 month i am not able to log in again beacuse it looks like they change that password.

Is there in any way to get password again cause I need to open port for torrent to increase speed of download and i am sure you will say ask your provider for that but i did but no answer, is they think that dangerous for them ? I am not hacking any one else router but it is that simple, I need to open port and the company not responding to my request ...

I will send the # of my router if you want to help .

Another thing - someone told me that the old password that i am used it was just for teleport not to change anything , it is admin password, is that right can admin password just to see not to change anything ? Sorry for my bad writing, i am not english native speaker.

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Postby Admin » Mon Jan 15, 2007 1:24 am

You will need to work with your service provider. The QoS for iDirect modems is centrally administered by the service provider. I don't believe you can change it by logging into the modem. Your service provider needs to make the change and then reboot your 3100 to take effect.

If you purchased the modem, then in my opinion, your provider should give you the password so you can run iSite to monitor errors, performance, etc. If you leased it, then the network operator is justified in controlling the access. However it won't matter with regard to changing the QoS configuration - which is what you are trying to do.

Your service provider may be using iDirect's built-in QoS to block (bit torrent?), or they may use an external bandwidth management device to do this. In either case, you need their help.

Caution - Bit Torrent is a P2P (peer to peer) application and it can eat up a lot of bandwidth and cause browsing to degrade significantly for your clients.

What happens is that your users download bit torrent and a piece of code turns the PC into a server. Once a PC downloads music or video files, those files are then available for other users all over the Internet to use your bandwidth to upload the same file from your site's PCs. Peer to peer applications can quickly gobble up a lot of the bandwidth.
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Re: iDirect 3000 Password

Postby TDMAMike » Tue Mar 25, 2008 11:55 pm

muharem wrote:I have idirect 3000 series (3100) and there was password I am logging in with it to the router but after 1 month i am not able to log in again beacuse it looks like they change that password.

Is there in any way to get password again cause I need to open port for torrent to increase speed of download and i am sure you will say ask your provider for that but i did but no answer, is they think that dangerous for them ? I am not hacking any one else router but it is that simple, I need to open port and the company not responding to my request ...

I will send the # of my router if you want to help .

Another thing - someone told me that the old password that i am used it was just for teleport not to change anything , it is admin password, is that right can admin password just to see not to change anything ? Sorry for my bad writing, i am not english native speaker.

iDirect passwords are stored at the hub in your options file. Your ISP is the only one capable of making the change.
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