Fritz Box 7360 Password Hack
The FRITZ!Box page will be displayed. Click the Wireless link in the menu to the left of the screen. Further menu options will appear underneath. Click Radio Network. Click the Wireless radio network enabled check-box to enable your wireless network. Vso convertxtodvd serial keygen unlock. If you will not be using the wireless network, make sure that this check-box is not selected. If your FRITZ!Box 7360 router is not working as it should, dropping connections or not being responsive, you should first do a reset of the router to see if the problems persist. Other scenarios where you might want to reset your router is if you've forgotten the password or misconfigured it and can't get access anymore.
Some of AVM’s Fritz!Box routers allow connecting a USB device and use this device as a network attached storage (NAS) via Samba/SMB in the local network. In combination with the fact that the NAS can also be accessed from the Internet via FTP, and the multimedia files can be streamed to a TV via the Fritz!Mediaserver (using DLNA), it makes a pretty basic home entertainment system. I use it to automatically copy videos (YouTube, etc.) to the NAS from my virtual server, and then watch these with my Samsung Smart TV. It’s not as great as XBMC, but it works for now.
Unfortunately, the Fritz!Mediaserver (DLNA server) does not automatically refresh the index when media files are added via Samba/SMB or FTP (only if they are added via their web interface Fritz!NAS). It can be refreshed manually via the interface on fritz.box/storage/settings.lua. But, since I like to automate things, I made a little helper to automatically refresh the index. Only once: Download and configure the Script Setting up the script is easy. Just download and configure the.
If you haven’t already, install the PHP command line interpreter. Vi fritzbox - dlna - refresh Now update the configuration (esp. Your Fritz!Box router password) and run the script. Side note (not relevant for the setup): If you’re wondering why an external MD5 library is necessary to run this script, here’s the answer. The Fritz!Box 6360 uses (version 2.1). Unfortunately, this version of the library is broken and the MD5 hash it returns is wrong — in other words: md5(“123”)!= hex_md5(“123”).
So I had to translate the library from JavaScript to PHP. The resulting library can be found is at. Running the script The output of the script should look something like this.