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BOAC 10th November 2012 18:35

Telnet to router
 
I would like to telnet to my cheap and nasty Tenda 150 modem/router to get a few more line stats than it offers via the CP. Username admin but all known passwords rejected. Anyone know?

green granite 10th November 2012 18:52

The default password is also admin, but I suspect you knew that already. There's always the PITA method of the 'restore factory settings' button

BOAC 10th November 2012 21:28

Yes, tried that, but this password is not the same as the p/w for the router cp (which works fine) and I have never changed the telnet p/w! I think I read somewhere that some routers do not allow telnet access?

Mike-Bracknell 10th November 2012 22:09

If you telnet to the IP address of the router and get a blank page, rather than a login prompt, the chances are that your router doesn't support it or it's not enabled.

BOAC 11th November 2012 07:26

To clarify -

1) Router uses a Broadcom 96328 chip
2) I need the default ie 'factory' password if anyone knows. 'sh' was suggested but does not work and nor does admin.

green granite 11th November 2012 08:36

Try 'ps'

If that doesn't work have a read through this:

http://pathogenrush.********.co.uk/2...dsl-2640s.html

Sorry, replace stars with the usual blog spot

Otherwise try: aa ab ac...................................................zz :E:E

BOAC 11th November 2012 10:28

Neither ps or epicrouter worked.

GG - embarrassed to ask - may I have a crossword clue for 'usual blog spot'?:)

green granite 11th November 2012 11:05

Sorry remove the space in the middle of the URL, pprune doesn't allow blogspo t

http://pathogenrush.blog spot.co.uk/2010/09/d-link-dsl-2640s.html

BOAC 12th November 2012 07:47

gg - seems to be a diffferent chipset.

green granite 12th November 2012 09:42

Hmmmm the info I found seem to suggest they were all the same family.

Have a look here then, you might find something useful but it's well above my current geek level

BOAC 12th November 2012 10:47

Joining you on the 'under-geeked' train:)

Keef 12th November 2012 11:55

If you can't telnet to it and the CP doesn't do it, it may be that a different router would be a nifty idea. I've got lots of them in a large box in the workshop - want me to fish one out?

BOAC 12th November 2012 12:03

Keef - that's very kind, but no thanks. Routers are pretty cheap anyway these days. I will just live without the info. until I change the router again.

green granite 12th November 2012 12:06

Have you tried E-Mailing tenda support?

Contact -About Us-Shenzhen Tenda Technology Co., Ltd. Tenda Official Website

BOAC 12th November 2012 13:07

**** good idea! Why did I not think of that? I'll let you know what comes back.

Mr Optimistic 13th November 2012 15:45

Well, the firewall settings on my hacked BT router have a box to allow/disable telnet. So it shows it will support telnet and that I've allowed it. Is there anything in the firewall settings similar to this ?

BOAC 13th November 2012 16:01

Couldn't find anything on 'cheap and cheerful'. Nothing back from tenda yet.


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