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node.js modem reset
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/* | |
Usage: | |
You should allow telnet in modem settings beforehand (might be allowed already) | |
You should set opts according to your modem settings | |
loginText = When you try `telnet 192.168.2.1` in terminal | |
it asks you login name for the modem. Change | |
this text to something you see on that line. | |
I saw my modem name and used that. | |
routerDefaultIP = might be different for different modems, | |
192.168.1.1 is also common AFAIK | |
username = username for access to modem interface, | |
'root' or 'admin' is common | |
password = password for access to modem interface | |
commandDelimiter = you probably do not have to change this, | |
either '#' or '>' should work | |
*/ | |
var opts = { | |
loginText: 'Air5750', | |
routerDefaultIP: '192.168.2.1', | |
username: 'root', | |
password: 'thisisyourpass', | |
commandDelimiter: '#' | |
}; | |
var spawn = require('child_process').spawn, | |
child = spawn('telnet', [opts.routerDefaultIP]); | |
child.stdout.on('data', function (data) { | |
if(data.toString('utf8').indexOf(opts.loginText)>-1) { | |
child.stdin.write(opts.username + '\n'); | |
} else if(data.toString('utf8').indexOf('Password')>-1) { | |
child.stdin.write(opts.password + '\n'); | |
} else if(data.toString('utf8').indexOf(opts.commandDelimiter)>-1) { | |
child.stdin.write('reboot\n'); | |
} | |
}); |
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