HI,
i did telnet to modem
telnet 192.168.1.1
asked login --->support
asked password---->support
but still again it is asking login...
but i am able to login through Internet explorer..
by typing url --192.168.1.1.. here it is accepting login and password...
what might be the problem...i am not able to telnet ...
here is the dump
/bin>telnet 192.168.1.1
Trying 192.168.1.1...
Connected to 192.168.1.1.
Escape character is '^]'.
System Time and Date:THU DEC 27 00:00:05 1990
Serial Number:ELB20480727351
Login:support
Password:
Login:
Login:
Thanks
Ramaiah
well u can try "root" as login name
and ur serial no as ur password
tata its like that
p.s. its case sensitive. (unix)
also i ve seen people whining about their download speeds
for 256 kbps u get a download speed of 31 only
its not kilobytes per second... its kilobits persec
the formula is
(( kbps*1000)/8)/1024 = download speed ( in kilobytes per sec )
for more info search on kbps vs KBps.
hope it helped
i did telnet to modem
telnet 192.168.1.1
asked login --->support
asked password---->support
but still again it is asking login...
but i am able to login through Internet explorer..
by typing url --192.168.1.1.. here it is accepting login and password...
what might be the problem...i am not able to telnet ...
here is the dump
/bin>telnet 192.168.1.1
Trying 192.168.1.1...
Connected to 192.168.1.1.
Escape character is '^]'.
System Time and Date:THU DEC 27 00:00:05 1990
Serial Number:ELB20480727351
Login:support
Password:
Login:
Login:
Thanks
Ramaiah
well u can try "root" as login name
and ur serial no as ur password
tata its like that
p.s. its case sensitive. (unix)
also i ve seen people whining about their download speeds
for 256 kbps u get a download speed of 31 only
its not kilobytes per second... its kilobits persec
the formula is
(( kbps*1000)/8)/1024 = download speed ( in kilobytes per sec )
for more info search on kbps vs KBps.
hope it helped