Dropping of network connection on Linux system
Brian Medley
bpmedley at 4321.tv
Tue Oct 23 13:38:04 EDT 2001
On Tue, Oct 23, 2001 at 11:36:37AM -0400, Anand A Rao wrote:
> > The Boston Linux server has run for months with no interruption in
> > connectivity. Additionally, my home system is up 24x7 with no loss of
> > connectivity on its local network (I use a Linksys router to provide
> > connectivity to cable modem).
>
> Does Linksys allow telnet into the router , or is it just the same as
> D-link router , I mean only web based configurations. I am not too
> satisfied with its performance of D-link.
Why do you need telnet access? If you want to get stats / manipulate the
device without using a browser, then I wrote a perl script that you might
want to check out. With it you can:
print linksys status
print connect status
print wan ip
print dns entries
connect
disconnect
print dmz host
set dmz host
http://4321.tv
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