Bypass SMC Router Firewall?

Bypass SMC Router Firewall?

am 15.09.2006 18:28:27 von dvbahr

Hi!

I rented a floor in a house owned by a married couple. I use their
internet connection which they share through an SMC7004AWBR Router.

Now they just plugged in the cable, and the router seems to work, they
named their Wireless Network, but didn't enable WEP.

Now I asked them of them, the password for the router, for port
forwarding purposes, and to atleast enable WEP. They can't seem to
find/figure out how to get the password again.

Now I'm behind a router, which I can't portforward, which really sucks?

I want like to be able to use torrents, hosting games, and a lot more?

Is there any way I can bypass this builtin NAT-Firewall?

I have tried to find the default router password which does not work,
also I have tried to search like something with Password Cracker for
Routers etc. (I'm not doing anything illegal here since they have
allowed me to get the password if they could FIND it!!).

I heard something about tunneling, is that something I can use to pass
this damn firewall, or is there no hope at all?

Now I just figure out as a last oppurtunity to ask them to reset the
router, but now they are out travelling for 3 weeks, and I need to be
able to portforward or atleast beable to bypass the firewall within 3
weeks.

I would REALLY appreciate some kind of advice of what to do. I have not
physical access to the router, since it is placed on their floor, and
it's locked (cause they are out travelling).

Thanks,

David

And I'm sorry for my english :) Hope it's understandable.

Re: Bypass SMC Router Firewall?

am 15.09.2006 19:11:54 von larstr

dvbahr@gmail.com wrote:
I have tried to find the default router password which does not work,
: also I have tried to search like something with Password Cracker for
: Routers etc. (I'm not doing anything illegal here since they have
: allowed me to get the password if they could FIND it!!).

I think the only solution here is either to find the password or
resetting the router to factory defaults. This might mean that the
internet connection config (if located on this device) is lost.

Many SMC routers will reset factory defaults if powering up with the reset
button pushed for 8-10 seconds.

Hmm.. A quick search and here's the User Manual:
http://dundats.mvps.org/Hardware/Manuals/D-Link%20DSL-302G.p df

Lars

Re: Bypass SMC Router Firewall?

am 16.09.2006 01:23:05 von Duane Arnold

>
> I would REALLY appreciate some kind of advice of what to do. I have not
> physical access to the router, since it is placed on their floor, and
> it's locked (cause they are out travelling).
>

You're out of luck. When they get back, if they get back, then the
suggestion here would be to open up the manual for the router and read
it. The manual will tell you everything you need to know.

Duane :)