Cisco 4682DBV username and password?

Hello dear friends, i would like to have access to my D3 CISCO 4682DBV unit's setup, but i don't know username and password when i try to connect to it via 192.168.100.1.
I tried leaving fields blank, admin:admin, blank:admin, admin:blank, admin:w2402 and every other password i could find on google. Please help.
Thanks in advance.

Judging by the message, it looks like you already configured your router? In that case, enter in the password and name for the wireless network that you gave the router when your frst configured it. 
If you don't remember then you'll have to reset the router (hold the button for about 30seconds) and start from scratch. That will allow you to make up whatever settings you want. But remember to keep them in a safe place in case you ever need to refer to them again.
I don't work for Cisco. I'm just here to help.

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