BreezeCOM adapters are used in wireless LAN environments and like any communication device (switches, routers etc.) you need a password to access the adapter. BreezeCOM has choosed to use a burned-in factory standard password for their adapters which really is a stupid way to handle this. They have different passwords for different version which you cannot change and the passwords are the following: 4.x Super 3.x Master 2.x laflaf As far as I'm concerned the passwords above works with SA (Station Adapter) 10, SA 40 and AP (Access Point) 10. One thing that should be pointed out is that it's not possible to access the adapters remote (not telnet etc.) so the security problem is local. /Steelfire (Not the game, the real me.)
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