![]() ![]() Disclaimer: This site is here to help users secure their wireless network by educating them. SSID: Works only for networks named 'UPC' + 7 numbers, eg. Supported routers: Technicolor TC7200 (serial number prefix SAAP, SAPP, SBAP ), Ubee EVW3226 (serial number prefix UAAP ). Is it just Technicolors or is it some Technicolors and some Cisco/Thomsons? So looks like this isn't as interesting as it first seemed. In some cases the generated serials were wrong also, but would generate the correct WPA2 key directly from the correct serial. The reddit link in the OP shows that it works on some of the Technicolor routers. I generated the WPA2 keys for my 9-digit serial by tweaking the.c and as you can guess, incorrect key. This keygen generates 8-digits serials for a given SSID. I looked at the EPC3925 and it has a 9 digit serial number.
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