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The line password is related to a broadband line, or data SIM or L2TP Internet access. It is considered very low priority as such systems are rarely used as an attack. When using broadband lines or data SIMs, we normally see a verified circuit ID and as such we will allow a correct login with an incorrect passwords if the circuit matches. The password is also included in the information pack and printed on router information cards to make it easy to configure network equipment - which is especially important when you have no Internet connection.
The line password is related to a broadband line, or data SIM or L2TP Internet access. It is considered very low priority as such systems are rarely used as an attack. When using broadband lines or data SIMs, we normally see a verified circuit ID and as such we will allow a correct login with an incorrect passwords if the circuit matches. The password is also included in the information pack and printed on router information cards to make it easy to configure network equipment - which is especially important when you have no Internet connection.

The username used for a line is in the form of xx@a.n where n is the line number, typically 1 where there is just a single line. eg: abc@a.1


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*The password can be set as you wish, but a generate password button is provided for convenience.
*The password can be set as you wish, but a generate password button is provided for convenience.


===Changing Password===
#Log in to the control pages with your Control Page credentials
#Click on the line you want to change the password of
#Enter a new password, us use the 'Generate Password' to create a new one.
#Click OK
#Change the password on your router/equipment to use the new one
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Revision as of 08:27, 7 April 2015

This page describes the various account logins and passwords that apply to our various systems.

Different systems have different levels of password security depending on the requirements.

When changing passwords always be sure to use a secure password! Most of our systems have a 'Generate Password' button which you can use if you wish. The Information Pack contains some of your account details.

Generally, when the 'systems' automatically generate a password they are based on xkcd.com/936

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Control Pages (Clueless)

Accounts System Passwords

Line password

Email Passwords

SIP/VoIP Passwords

Web Page Hosting

Supplied Router WiFi Password