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How to change D-link router configs via ssh?
There is a router, I want to watch ip-tv multicast. But because of wi-fi everything slows down. I want to change the config by logging into the router via ssh/telnet, but I don't know how.
Router D-link dsl-2640u.
Or are there other ways to make sure that multicast does not go to wi-fi?
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Here is from D-Link website:
Setup/Management:
Quick Install Wizard
Web Interface
Web/TFTP Software Download,
SNMP v1, v2c Download/Forward Setup, Embedded MIB-I, MIB-II
Factory Reset Button
Compatibility since TR-069
No ssh or telnet. Or did I not understand anything?
If I understood everything correctly, then you should pay attention to alternative firmware. For example, DD-WRT . After flashing in dd-wrt, the router will have a stripped-down Linux with ssh, telnet and everything that just comes into your head. The web interface is also not at all offended by the variety of settings, and compared to the native firmware, it is so easy to burst from this very diversity.
Here is an article on connecting to a Cisco router, you can try it with an example. And here is a wiki from DD-WRT, unfortunately they do not have firmware for your device, this would make your life much easier.
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