The address was generated using my seed words so I must be the owner.
There is also this link: https://support.ledgerwallet.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005304849-How-to-recover-BTC-sent-to-a-BCH-split-address
but it requires the Ledger client to be working. Of course it would be ideal if I could get it working. If I can't find another solution soon I'll try using the client on another computer.
There is also this link: https://support.ledgerwallet.com/hc/en-us/articles/115005304849-How-to-recover-BTC-sent-to-a-BCH-split-address
but it requires the Ledger client to be working. Of course it would be ideal if I could get it working. If I can't find another solution soon I'll try using the client on another computer.
Download the latest Electrum wallet and try importing your seed. Electrum will ask you for a derivation path. Replace the first number (44) with 49 and hit next. Check the addresses tab to see your addresses and their balance, it might be not visible unless you enable it in the "View".
Edit: You can also try to restore a wallet using your Ledger which won't force you to enter seed. I don't remember how it works so I don't know if you can change the derivation path.
It worked! Thank you. The addresses were visible without any further action.
(I think the Ledger method you mean is the one at the link above)