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Device default passwords

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For an IT admin guy, it's regularily necessary to know the default password of a certain hardware device.
Router, switch, UPS, etc.

This thread collects some of them for convenient access.

APC UPS: Network Management Card 2

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Username: apc
Password: apc
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OpenElec / Libreelec (Raspberry Pi)

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Username: root
Password: openelec
Source: OpenELEC FAQ (Wiki): What is the SSH login?

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Username: root
Password: libreelec
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RetroPie SSH

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RetroPie SSH:

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Username: pi
Password: raspberry
Source: https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/wiki/ssh
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Thomson WiFi Router (UPC)

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Username: <blank>
Password: admin
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Raspbian Jessie

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Username: pi
Password: raspberry
Source: Raspberry Pi Documentation: "Linux users"
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WiFi/W-LAN Repeater "TP-Link WA854RE"

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Wireless network repeater "TP-Link WA854RE"

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Username: admin
Password: admin
Link to WA854RE user manual
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Volumio (Raspberry Pi)

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Volumio 2.x:

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Username: volumio
Password: volumio
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Linksys WRT54GL

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Username: <NONE>
Password: admin
More infos and instructions for resetting the router to default values in this Lifewire article about the WRT54GL's default password
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