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