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Executing the telnet script makes it impossible to execute the script again. I got a huge number of hits on a Google search for how to automate web activity. My Orbi has been up for 98 days, so I am not looking to reboot until the next firmware update. I've used this scripts on other routers without any problem I will look into web based automation but that sounds like work! I guess I'm more frustrated with the non-support offered by Netgear rather than a straightforward answer to my question.
In the long run, it may not matter I used this script for a router that was acting a little flaky and needed refreshing every day. So far the ORBI seems to be stable There maybe an underlying problem that your avoiding by doing reboots everyday.
Most routers work well and shouldn't need a reboot every day. Maybe give us some details of the problem you seem to be having and lets find out the root problem and cause. I am not currently having a problem..
So far, the web automation method suggested may be the way to go. I'm presently looking into that possiblity. I have used the batch file below to successfully enable telnet on my DGND from both 64 and 32 bit Windows 7 computers. My copy of 'telnetenable. You will need to change this to where yours is stored. I created this batch as you need to re-do following each router re-boot. Hope this helps. Just a brief note: telnetenable seems to require a password of 10 characters or less.
My 16 character admin password is "too long. I actually wanted this to explore my R, which does not come with a method to turn on telnet from the web interface. Just a note. I was incorrect about the Windows telnetenable program. Although the C source code showed the password field being 10 characters long, the Windows program will actually accept passwords up to 16 characters, and my router password is actually 17 characters long.
The Linux program did not complain about length, but it also did not work. Firing off a UDP packet is efficient, but creates no "connection", so there is no way to tell if the packet "did anything" or not. I wasn't clear exactly how Telnetenable worked so your comment is helpful You are right Not to be flippant, but if the password length can not exceed 16 characters, why not change your password? You are entirely correct. I will change the password and make another test - although I have already tried the Linux version which accepts passwords longer than 16 characters and also failed.
Message 7 of Glad to see that has been collected up on a web site, thanks for the reference. Message 8 of I followed the instructions on W8. Telnet should be enabled. Anyone get it working?
Message 9 of It's working fine on Windows 8. You will need to provide web interface login details. Also, don't forget to convert your MAC addres to uppercase letters, and remove any colon. Message 10 of Message 11 of Hi, I am getting a telnet "connection refused" response from my R The telneteable command runs fine on windows.
Of note also is the fact I can telnet on my LAN between 2 win 7 pro hosts, one running a telnet server. Do I need to set up port forwarding inside the R for telnet ssh gives same response off port 22 to connect on port 23 using one of my clients? Do you have any other troubleshooting ideas for this scenario? Thank you. Message 12 of If I follow correctly this is a two step process. Telnetenable turn on telnet access in the router.
You close out after doing the enable thing. Then you can use telnet and telnet into the router. Is that correct? Message 13 of Can't get it to run on my x64 Windows 7. Message 14 of For those that this isn't working for Message 15 of The information says it should work on my 64bit OS.
Can't get it to do so. Same message in Windows 7, 8. Not a x64 bit program Is there some. Really annoying. I could go back to try2lan version I guess. Not a big deal.
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