Hello. US Robotics Broadband Router 8003 is a small home/SOHO router which is configured using a HTML interface. This interface, as usual, asks for a password in order to let you view or change configuration parameters. But the password is checked first by a javascript function that just compares two strings: function submitF(F) { var loginflag,loginIP; var pwd; loginflag = 0; loginIP = "0.0.0.0"; pwd = "thisistheadminpassword" ; if (loginflag == 1) { alert("Someone ( " + loginIP + " ) has logged in as an administrator !"); F.submit(); } if ( F.PSW.value != pwd ) { alert("Incorrect password!"); F.submit(); } F.submit(); } And yes, pwd = "thisistheadminpassword" is actually showing the administrator password. So anyone who can access the HTML administration interface will be able to login and view or modify the device configuration. This is true at least with firmware v1.04 08. The router firmware can be upgraded but U.S. Robotics has not released any revision for the 8003 model yet. I have contacted them and they have told me that the problem is not too serious and that it can be solved by limiting the access to the router interface to trusted people only. No mention to a firmware upgrade or any other temporal workaround was made. Kind regards, Fernando Sanchez