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FROSTY
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join:2000-08-10
Pinson, AL
clubs:
·AT&T Southeast

reply to jman642
Re: Directions on Telneting to your SpeedStream 5260

You stated...

(snip)
I have seen mention that the install tech's may disable a telnet session in. I don't ~believe~ that is possable, but I do know that the IP address or subnet mask can be changed. If that is the case, good luck, because I have no answer to that.
(snip)

If the IP address or subnet mask has been changed, a program such as LANScan can be used to determine the modem's IP configuration. If bridge filtering has been enabled, the modem will not allow itself to be accessed with a telnet program. The bridge filtering must be disabled or the modem must be reset to factory defaults. In either case, this must occur without the telnet interface. I do not know how this can be accomplished, but I sure would like to know.


eflashj

@cableone.net
If you ever do figure out how to undo the bridgefilter I'd sure like to know too. Please/Thank You

Anon
edited
To access TELNET through a Linksys DSL Router go to the setup tab on the router 192.168.1.1 Set the WAN address to 10.0.0.2 and Subnet to 255.0.0.0 and Login to disabled. hit apply then continue... now telnet away... no TCP/IP changes and no reboots!

I did it without a thought I am suprised no one else has posted this.

I am sure this can be done in similar manner on other routers.
[text was edited by author 2001-02-28 04:17:44]

Anon
 File Not Downloaded ??? Help

What causes the msg "file not downloaded".


leevis
Growing Older But Not Up
Premium,ExMod 2001-04
join:2000-10-28
Pascagoula, MS
clubs:

It's means it's a small memory 5260 and there is not enough free memory to hold the firmware you are try to put on it. There currently is not a solution for that problem. You are stuck with whatever firmware you have on it right now.

Lee
--
Indecision may or may not be my problem -JB

Anon
It is still a 5260, and has never been flashed so it's full?
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