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| toh:netgear:telnet.console [2021/08/29 15:33] – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation tmomas | toh:netgear:telnet.console [2021/08/29 15:37] – ↷ Links adapted because of a move operation tmomas |
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| * EX6100: Works with original telnetenable (TCP/23) with credentials super_username/super_passwd (not admin/password as one might think) or Gearguy/Geardog or both. Sometimes it doesn't unlock with first attempt (parser_enable?) | * EX6100: Works with original telnetenable (TCP/23) with credentials super_username/super_passwd (not admin/password as one might think) or Gearguy/Geardog or both. Sometimes it doesn't unlock with first attempt (parser_enable?) |
| * EX6100v2: V1.0.1.50 works with new telnetenable (UDP/23). Use username "admin" with the password set in the web interface. Does NOT ask for username/password on login. | * EX6100v2: V1.0.1.50 works with new telnetenable (UDP/23). Use username "admin" with the password set in the web interface. Does NOT ask for username/password on login. |
| * [[toh:netgear:netgear_r6300_v2|R6300v2]]: Tested and working with telnetenable2 (UDP Windows 10 version) (Use web interface credentials instead of Gearguy/Geardog) | * [[toh:netgear:r6300_v2|R6300v2]]: Tested and working with telnetenable2 (UDP Windows 10 version) (Use web interface credentials instead of Gearguy/Geardog) |
| * R6700: V1.0.0.2_1.0.1 Tested and working with modified python script of telnetenable. | * R6700: V1.0.0.2_1.0.1 Tested and working with modified python script of telnetenable. |
| * [[toh:netgear:r7000|R7000]]: Assumed to be working with modified python script of telnetenable, and modified telnetenable binary for linux x86-64. V1.0.4.30_1.1.67 & V1.0.7.2_1.1.93 tested working with linux telnetenable from insanid github using web GUI credentials. Doesn't work with super_username & super_passwd nvram variables that are still present. Changing them does nothing. The telnet login ignores credentials (telnet -l //username// router_ip). | * [[toh:netgear:r7000|R7000]]: Assumed to be working with modified python script of telnetenable, and modified telnetenable binary for linux x86-64. V1.0.4.30_1.1.67 & V1.0.7.2_1.1.93 tested working with linux telnetenable from insanid github using web GUI credentials. Doesn't work with super_username & super_passwd nvram variables that are still present. Changing them does nothing. The telnet login ignores credentials (telnet -l //username// router_ip). |