Question of WRT610N

If you access the storage area, then choose Administration.

Can you make a user who has no name and no password?

I know there is a guest account, but if I do an IE FTP it ask

for the (guest) username, then password (just press enter)...

I am looking for with any question about the user name or password...

This could not be done... All the user will have a user name and password (such as authentication) no matter if the user is prompted or admin...

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