To decrypt a router's encrypted passWord, you typically need administrative access to the router's configuration interface. Many routers use encryption methods like MD5 or AES, which are designed to be one-way hashes and cannot be directly decrypted. Instead, you can reset the router to its factory settings to regain access if you cannot retrieve the passWord. Alternatively, some routers allow you to view the passWord in plain text through the configuration interface if you are already logged in.
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