In 4.2.3 passwords are not shown in cleartext when exported, these are encrypted. This change was done for security purpose. The idea is when user sets the password and exports it to share it to someone to load it on some other device , only authorised user should know this and this should not be circulated with config file.
But if you have pushed the config from cnMaestro , you should still be able to see the password from the config template and tell this to customer.
Can you please let us know whether the config was done from cnMeastro or from device ?
If config is exported from device , please change the password from cnMaestro in template and push it again & this can be shared to customer.
Please let us know whether this resolves the issue.
Hopefully the ability to see the password in clear text from cnMaestro will meet your needs. We have had the exact opposite requirements from a number of ISPs, asking us to scramble the password on the router for security purposes. By maintaining config files, you should be able to still meet the need to inform customers of the password. Hope this helps.
A very regular support request is "I forgot my wifi password" so removing the ability to see this in cnmaestro would seem a poor choice to me.
Resetting wifi passwords, viewing them, setting port forwarding and dhcp static leases probably most common tasks we encounter with router support for end users.
Could a tool be created in cnMaestro to not only view the password, but change it? The conection from cnMaestro to the CM router is a secured connection, right? This would make tech supports job alot easier.
We don't create a template for every router we deploy as the tech just logs in at the site during install and sets the password on the router directly. Then we used to be able to go and view the device configuration to see the password in clear text when we got a phone call asking for the WiFi password.
With scrambling the password, now we can't see what it was set to. The only thing we can do is change the password and now the customer is mad at us because they need to enter the new password on all the devices (phones, computers, tablets, smart TV's, thermostats, etc.)
We absolutely need a way to see what the current password is set to. Again, we do not use templates for every new router as the tech just sets it on site. I'm not sure why an ISP would think a WiFi password needs to be scrambled in cnMaestro. We use this platform and purchase R200s to provide a "Managed Router Service" and if we can't even tell the customer what their password is, we'll stop buying Cambium and switch to another platform that allows us to help our customers.
A new version of cnMaestro is under Beta and will be released out in next 2-3 weeks . this change is added where you can go back and see your WiFi Passwords.
Log into router
Click on Wireless 5GHz tab
Click on WPS (WPS needs to be enabled)
under WPS summary
WPS Key (ASCII) - next to the square is the wifi password
Has anyone came up with a solution to this topic?
(All routers programmed in the field.)
Customer calls in and forgot password. How can I find the current WPA Pass Phrase? In cnMaestro (cloud based) or from the router’s interface.