Redboot access script
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These scripts provide an easy way for accessing your redboot especially when the bootwait timeout is very short!
Access script for Windows
download putty.exe to c:\
create a file on c:\ called redboot.txt, with the following content:
^C
create a file on c:\ called redboot.bat with the following content:
rem echo off :start rem ------------------------------------------------ ping 192.168.20.81 -n 1 -w 1 >NULL IF ERRORLEVEL 1 goto start break rem start putty rem ------------------------------------------------ putty.exe telnet://192.168.20.81:9000 -m redboot.txt exit
for "192.168.20.81" set the ip of the redboot you want to connect.
start the bat file and power on the router. maybe you will have to try it 2 or 3 times
Access script for Linux
be sure you have putty installed
#!/bin/bash echo echo "" echo "Enter hostname or ip address: " read host while true do if eval "ping -c 1 -s 1 $host" > /dev/null; then echo "Router Awake" putty telnet://$host 9000 -m redboot.txt break else echo "Waiting for Redboot to boot. Press CTRL + C to quit" sleep 1 fi done