The preset default settings for the Adminstrator name and password on that camera are User: "admin" and Password "admin". If you didn't change the password from the default setting, then this username/password will give you access to the Administrator functions of the camera. If you did change the username or password, then it might be possible to reset these values to the default setting by unplugging the camera from it's power source for ten minutes or so. If this does not work, then it's possible the camera could have a backup battery for the CMOS or EPROM that the camera uses to remember these settings. You would have to open the case of the camera and find the backup battery on the circuit board inside, so this would not be a simple procedure. Removing the battery for ten minutes, then replacing it and reassembling the camera should restore the default settings. Hope this helps! ;)
Here is the link to the user manual if you need it; http://bssc.sel.sony.com/BroadcastandBusiness/docs/manuals/snc-rz30nuserguidev2.0.pdf or http://bssc.sel.sony.com/BroadcastandBusiness/docs/manuals/usesguidesncrz30nv4.pdf check page 25 (top left) for reset to default instructions (you have to read back a couple of pages to find the menu they are talking about) - there is however no mention of any password issues when you do this. If you do need the password to carry out the reset procedure, then I think you need to contact Sony - the camera is expensive enough that they should help; http://bssc.sel.sony.com/BroadcastandBusiness/info/contact.shtml Hope this helps:)
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if there is a small hole in the front or back of the router push a hair pin in to reset to factory settings
also if its linked directly to your internet contract you could ring your ISP internet service provider and get the password from them hope this helps
Unfortunately, there is no way to recover a lost or forgotten password from a router or access point; you will need to reset the device to factory defaults. However, once the device is reset to factory defaults, you can use the default username ("admin") and password (either "password" or "1234" depending on your router) to reconfigure your router settings.
or
if there is a small hole in the front or back of the router push a hair pin in to reset to factory settings
hope this helps
Unfortunately, there is no way to recover a lost or forgotten password from a router or access point; you will need to reset the device to factory defaults. However, once the device is reset to factory defaults, you can use the default username ("admin") and password (either "password" or "1234" depending on your router) to reconfigure your router settings.
or
if there is a small hole in the front or back of the router push a hair pin in to reset to factory settings
hope this helps
Unfortunately, there is no way to recover a lost or forgotten password from a router or access point; you will need to reset the device to factory defaults. However, once the device is reset to factory defaults, you can use the default username ("admin") and password (either "password" or "1234" depending on your router) to reconfigure your router settings.
or
if there is a small hole in the front or back of the router push a hair pin in to reset to factory settings
hope this helps
hope this helps
Unfortunately, there is no way to recover a lost or forgotten password from a router or access point; you will need to reset the device to factory defaults. However, once the device is reset to factory defaults, you can use the default username ("admin") and password (either "password" or "1234" depending on your router) to reconfigure your router settings.
or
if there is a small hole in the front or back of the router push a hair pin in to reset to factory settings
hope this helps
Unfortunately, there is no way to recover a lost or forgotten password from a router or access point; you will need to reset the device to factory defaults. However, once the device is reset to factory defaults, you can use the default username ("admin") and password (either "password" or "1234" depending on your router) to reconfigure your router settings.
or
if there is a small hole in the front or back of the router push a hair pin in to reset to factory settings
hope this helps
Unfortunately, there is no way to recover a lost or forgotten password from a router or access point; you will need to reset the device to factory defaults. However, once the device is reset to factory defaults, you can use the default username ("admin") and password (either "password" or "1234" depending on your router) to reconfigure your router settings.
or
if there a small hole in the front or back of the router push a hair pin in to reset to factory settings
hope this helps
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