Zte Zxv10 B866v2 Unlock ●
Since the output is too fast to read, copy it to a USB drive or use grep to find the password:
Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes. Modifying your ISP hardware may void your service agreement. Proceed at your own risk.
For the average user, buying a cheap $30 router and placing the ZTE B866V2 in "DMZ mode" (even user mode DMZ) is safer and achieves 90% of the same results. Zte Zxv10 B866v2 Unlock
Developers on 4pda and XDA-Developers are working on a "semi-unlock" using a modified db_user_cfg.xml that unlocks hidden menus without replacing the whole OS.
In the world of ISP-provided hardware, few devices spark as much frustration—and hidden potential—as the ZTE ZXV10 B866V2 . Commonly issued by fiber optic internet providers (such as Claro, Telmex, Vivo, or TIM depending on your region), this ONT (Optical Network Terminal) and router combo is powerful on paper but feels like a digital prison in practice. Since the output is too fast to read,
grep -i "password" /userconfig/cfg/db_user_cfg.xml Look for a tag like <Value name="Password" rw="RW" value="**[Encrypted]**"/> . Sometimes it is plain text; often it is base64 encoded.
cat /userconfig/cfg/db_user_cfg.xml This outputs a massive XML file to your screen. It contains the actual Super Admin password. For the average user, buying a cheap $30
Run the following command to dump the encrypted configuration file: