How to configure home router from terminal?












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I want handle options that are provided by TP-LINK router, like MAC filtering, wireless stats, forwarding and other features from my terminal.










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          Xou can do this by using links2 which is a pure text based browser for terminal.



          To install links2:



          sudo apt-get install links2


          Then you can call your router by its normal adress he has in the network example (taken from my network):



          links2 192.168.0.1





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            Xou can do this by using links2 which is a pure text based browser for terminal.



            To install links2:



            sudo apt-get install links2


            Then you can call your router by its normal adress he has in the network example (taken from my network):



            links2 192.168.0.1





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              Xou can do this by using links2 which is a pure text based browser for terminal.



              To install links2:



              sudo apt-get install links2


              Then you can call your router by its normal adress he has in the network example (taken from my network):



              links2 192.168.0.1





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                Xou can do this by using links2 which is a pure text based browser for terminal.



                To install links2:



                sudo apt-get install links2


                Then you can call your router by its normal adress he has in the network example (taken from my network):



                links2 192.168.0.1





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                Xou can do this by using links2 which is a pure text based browser for terminal.



                To install links2:



                sudo apt-get install links2


                Then you can call your router by its normal adress he has in the network example (taken from my network):



                links2 192.168.0.1






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