11-22-2016 09:21 AM - last edited on 11-22-2016 10:39 AM by RogersCorey
I would like to change my Hitron Model CGN3ACSMR Modem admin password. I can log in with the cusadmin username and current password but when I go to administration settings and try to change it and type in the old password in the box it comes back, password has Invalid Character. Tried to do it a few times without success.
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11-22-2016 12:57 PM
Success! I reset it to factory settings and made up a new wifi and admin password without any trouble. This time I never used anything other than the alphanumberic characters.
thanks again for your help
11-22-2016 10:38 AM
Hello @obs,
I was able to successfully change this on my CGN3ACSMR at home.
Please try using only alphanumeric characters as a test. Perhaps you're using an illegal character in your password that's causing the error.
RogersCorey
11-22-2016 11:00 AM
Hi and thanks for the reply. My current password has two !! characters in it besides alphanumeric characters but I was successful in logging into the admin settings. It is when I go to change the admin password that I get the error message in red underneath the old password box and I tried using just alphanumeric characters only in the new password boxes to no success.
11-22-2016 11:02 AM
Understood.
Please try factory resetting the modem and set it back up again from scratch. If you're still getting this error afterwards, then I would suspect a firmware corruption and would suggest we replace the modem.
RogersCorey
11-22-2016 11:06 AM
Ok Corey, thanks for the help. I'll give er a try.
11-22-2016 12:57 PM
Success! I reset it to factory settings and made up a new wifi and admin password without any trouble. This time I never used anything other than the alphanumberic characters.
thanks again for your help
11-22-2016 01:11 PM
Glad that worked!
Please don't hestitate to reach out to us directly via PM @CommunityHelps if you need any assistance directly from us in the future.
Thanks!
RogersCorey
01-28-2017 02:09 PM - edited 01-28-2017 02:12 PM
are you saying we cannot use special characters on our admin password?
how is this secure?
01-29-2017 11:54 AM
Hello, @Austin8599
Welcome to the Rogers Community Forums!
Thank you for posting your query in the Community. Which of the Hitron gateway modem are you using? Have you tried using a special character in the admin password?
The special characters are supported now, I have just tried them on my CGN3ACSMR modem and it works.
Please see the Message 2 of the Firmware feedback thread where you can find the changelog of the new firmwares. If your modem is not running the current firmware, please send us a private message at @CommunityHelps. Our private messaging system is explained in this blog.
Cheers,
RogersMoin
03-07-2017 04:20 PM
When attempting to change the admin password on the Hitron router, the device incorrectly applies a password mask to the "Old Password" field.
This means that if your current admin password is too short (perhaps because it was created from older firmware) it is impossible to change it without doing a factory reset.
Going through the admin screen will report that your Old Password must be at least 8 characters long, which makes it impossible to create a new password.
03-07-2017 06:32 PM
@AntManCan wrote:
When attempting to change the admin password on the Hitron router, the device incorrectly applies a password mask to the "Old Password" field.
This means that if your current admin password is too short (perhaps because it was created from older firmware) it is impossible to change it without doing a factory reset.
Going through the admin screen will report that your Old Password must be at least 8 characters long, which makes it impossible to create a new password.
Since the old password would have been "password" or your wifi password which requires min. 8 digits, it shouldn't happen. Call tech support and we can help.
1-855-381-7839
Brian
07-27-2017 11:57 AM - last edited on 07-27-2017 12:11 PM by RogersMoin
After i change the password of admin of router i cannot acces 192.168.0.1 it says refused to connect help me how to fix this
07-27-2017 05:44 PM
@kenkoy06 wrote:
After i change the password of admin of router i cannot acces 192.168.0.1 it says refused to connect help me how to fix this
Are you connecting to the Router using WiFi or a Lan cable? I would run a factory reset of the Router, then use a lan cable to log in and change the admin password.
Did you only change the password, or did you put the router into bridge mode too? bridge mode uses a different IP address.
192.168.100.1
10-10-2017 07:05 AM
10-10-2017 06:26 PM
@Jan0219 wrote:
I need help.😓 i been trying to change our routers password. But every time i put the old password it says incorrect current password. I tried to factiry reset it thru site and the device itself but same error. Please help. Thanks in advance. Any help would be appreciated.
The user name is: cusadmin
password is your Wifi password, if you cannot remember your WiFi password then you can do a factory reset then set everything up from scratch. When you do a factory reset you have to go through the set up process, whatever password you set for the WiFi will also be the password to log in to the modem. Lastly you can call Rogers tech support and ask them to change the password if you are authorized on the account.
02-23-2019 05:50 PM
This only works if you want to reset your router factory defaults. You'll lose all of your configurations.
In a web browser url: enter 192.168.0.1 you will be presented with the login screen for the router.
- User id = cusadmin
- Password = enter your password (if you haven't changed it, then the password will be "password"). If you can't remember it, then you'll have to reset to factory defaults.
Click on Admin
- Look for the option to change user password.
- User id = cusadmin
- Enter Old password
- Enter New password
03-13-2021 05:37 PM - edited 03-13-2021 05:40 PM
>>>Since the old password would have been "password" or your wifi password which requires min. 8 digits, it >>>shouldn't happen. Call tech support and we can help.
>>>1-855-381-7839
>>>
>>>Brian
This response from Brian is untrue.
You can absolutely have an existing password that you cannot change because it is less than 8 characters long.
I could call Rogers and see if the people on the helpless line know what to do, but I really don't have the hours, or the patience that that would take.
09-03-2021 04:54 PM
I too am having this problem. Some time ago, probably with an earlier version of the firmware, I had changed the cusadmin password to something that was only 7 characters long. Now when I try to change it again with firmware version 4.5.8.45, I get the error Password must contain at least 8 characters. I looked at the code in /js/admin_management.js and it is clearly applying a new test to the old password (line 183-185)
I don't think it makes any sense to test the old password (it's already set!) - this code should be removed in the next update. I know that my old password is less secure! That's why I am trying to update it! 🙂