Hi,
I was able to successfully reboot the MTNL Wireless router using the "set reboot" command.
This is how you do it from command prompt:
1. Type "telnet 192.168.1.1"
2. Enter your password
3. Type "set reboot"
Done!
Although I'm not sure how to automate this on windows, but this is the applescript I run at scheduled times to reboot on my mac:
If you need further help scheduling this applescript, PM me.
Hope it helps some.
I was able to successfully reboot the MTNL Wireless router using the "set reboot" command.
This is how you do it from command prompt:
1. Type "telnet 192.168.1.1"
2. Enter your password
3. Type "set reboot"
Done!
Although I'm not sure how to automate this on windows, but this is the applescript I run at scheduled times to reboot on my mac:
Code:
tell application "Terminal" do script "telnet 192.168.1.1" -- this opens a new window set wID to id of front window -- grab the new window's ID set loopCount to 0 repeat until (last word of (contents of window id wID as text) = "password") set loopCount to loopCount + 1 -- increment the counter if loopCount = 50 then say "Reboot failed. Please check immidiately!" tell application "GrowlHelperApp" notify with name ¬ "Test Notification" title ¬ "Reboot Failed!" description ¬ "Reboot Failed!" application name "Growl AppleScript Sample" sticky yes end tell quit return end if delay 2 do script "telnet 192.168.1.1" in front window end repeat do script "mypasswordhere" in window id wID delay 2 do script "set reboot" in window id wID say "Successfully Rebooted!" tell application "GrowlHelperApp" notify with name ¬ "Test Notification" title ¬ "Reboot Successful!" description ¬ "Reboot Successful!" application name "Growl AppleScript Sample" sticky yes end tell quitend tell
Hope it helps some.