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TG582n changing interface prompts
11-02-2013 3:51 PM
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11-02-2013 4:09 PM
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Re: TG582n changing interface prompts
11-02-2013 5:25 PM
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Oh
Yes, I am needing to change both regularly - like several times a day as I switch between 'opened up' OS and secured OS. It's getting on my nerves having to change the settings (these and others) over and over and was just looking for a way to at least cut out these annoying prompts. I wish I could have an 'on/off' script for all the settings I change that I could just click with one click and it's all done.
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11-02-2013 8:01 PM
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Alternatively, use a different router?
Re: TG582n changing interface prompts
11-02-2013 9:29 PM
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EDITED to add, I had been wondering if it was possible change the config file to remove the prompts in the first place.
Re: TG582n changing interface prompts
11-02-2013 9:45 PM
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Quote from: Razer I wish I could have an 'on/off' script for all the settings I change that I could just click with one click and it's all done.
Don't know the 582n but...
As you make your changes with the GUI it should be possible to make the changes via telnet. With the 585 I have used a system of saving all the command lines in a text file and by pasting a copy of the file content into the telnet session (the lines get processed in sequence) perform the required changes. Not exactly a true "script", but was reasonably effective for re-configuring after a factory reset without needing a reboot.
Using a TP-Link Archer VR600 modem-router.
Re: TG582n changing interface prompts
11-02-2013 10:18 PM
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Re: TG582n changing interface prompts
12-02-2013 12:03 AM
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Output goes to a file.
Re: TG582n changing interface prompts
12-02-2013 12:01 PM
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If you are using Linux, then the combination of "expect" and "autoexpect" (see: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/3065 ) will run and create (from a manual session) scripts respectively.
Using a TP-Link Archer VR600 modem-router.
Re: TG582n changing interface prompts
12-02-2013 12:53 PM
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I've found a pdf of, seemingly, all the commands for the router. Well, I think it's the right one:
From this page I find CLI Reference Guide TG585n R8.2.1 (PDF, 2.49M - 10/23/2008).
A brief look over it and I'm just lost. I have no idea what commands I want. I'll have to have a trawl through and see if I can figure out what I need. :s
Quote from: spraxyt I've had a go at running tst10.exe (telnet scripting tool) in a windows batch file and got this to telnet into the router and run commands.
Output goes to a file.
A batch file was my first thought, but that would require storing the password to telnet into the router, so I discounted it. I won't store any passwords in plaintext files on my unsecured OS - and I want to have any batch or script file stored on that OS because I only want to open things up on that OS and closed up again before switching to the secured OS.
Re: TG582n changing interface prompts
12-02-2013 2:28 PM
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For example:
in section [ dnss.ini ]
host add name=dsldevice addr=0.0.0.0 ttl=1200
would be set with
dns server host add name=dsldevice addr=0.0.0.0 ttl=1200
Just one possible way to go
Using a TP-Link Archer VR600 modem-router.
Re: TG582n changing interface prompts
12-02-2013 3:12 PM
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Apart from the differences in some of the commands, as you've remarked, the CLI guides don't tell you how to use the commands
Try looking here for some helpful info. I've seen the guy posting here in some 582n threads as well recently
This page has some limited information
HTH a bit. I'm struggling with trying to configure this pig as well
Re: TG582n changing interface prompts
12-02-2013 3:29 PM
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You could have two short cuts on the desktop, one to enable and the other to disable these features.
This will help with creating the telnet script.
http://npr.me.uk/scripting.html
These are the commands to enable / disable "reply to ping"
http://npr.me.uk/telnet.html#ping
If you need help with the commands to enable / disable game mode, then please post the result from this telnet command taken while game mode is enabled.
connection bindlist
Re: TG582n changing interface prompts
12-02-2013 5:05 PM
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Just extract the contends of EnabledDisabled.zip ( 5 files) to a folder on a windows machine.
Edit the two text file to change "MYPASSWORD" to your routers password.
Run enable.bat or disable.bat to perform the required action, create a shortcut on the desktop if required.
A text window will open showing the commands sent to the router, once satisfied every thing is ok and there's no error messages, this can be disabled in the bat files.
Download the script here:
http://npr.me.uk/telnet/EnableDisable.zip
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12-02-2013 5:08 PM
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