If you successfully gain access to the Linux directory, navigate to the configuration folder (usually /mnt/mtd/Config/ ) and delete or rename the account file using the command: rm Account1 or rm account.db .
Note: Usernames and passwords are case-sensitive. Ensure your Caps Lock key is off. 2. Use the Account Recovery Questions
The account is the "master key." Without it, you cannot change network ports, add cameras, or perform firmware updates.
РоссияIf you successfully gain access to the Linux directory, navigate to the configuration folder (usually /mnt/mtd/Config/ ) and delete or rename the account file using the command: rm Account1 or rm account.db .
Note: Usernames and passwords are case-sensitive. Ensure your Caps Lock key is off. 2. Use the Account Recovery Questions
The account is the "master key." Without it, you cannot change network ports, add cameras, or perform firmware updates.
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