manual encryption
Cisco routers do not encrypt any passwords by default. If a user wants to encrypt passwords they must use the service password-encryption command in configuration mode.
It will use type 7 encryption and will encrypt only the privileged EXEC level passwords
Line passwords are encrypted with type 7 encryption.
Every router has a different Wi-Fi password, since passwords can be customized.
ipod wifi passwords
On a cisco router you would go into privilege-exec mode (enable) and then into "configure terminal" mode. From there you can use the router rip command.
area id
use of routerrip command
to config a router manually
routedelet
It's cheese time
When a router boots up and does not find a configuration in NVRAM, it enters the initial setup mode or "out-of-the-box" experience. The router will prompt the user to enter basic configuration settings, such as hostname, interface settings, and passwords. If the user chooses to skip this process, the router will operate with default settings, which may limit its functionality and connectivity. Additionally, the user can enter privileged EXEC mode to manually configure the router or load a configuration file from another source.