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A long shot, but sometimes the password/login is either the device's serial number or the ethernet MAC address of the device (or some other string of alphanumerics specific to, and printed on, the device itself: model number, etc.).
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I know some routers only have you input the password without a username when accessing their web interface. This might be the case with your router, especially since I do remember that some have "admin" as the default password without requiring a username. Try accessing it from the web interface with your browser and type "admin" in the password section of the window that comes up. Leave the username section blank.
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Okay let us forget this telnet thing. Now my actual problem is to disconnect my WIFI broadband internet connection at 2AM daily. How can I do this now that Telnet is out of picture. I am in desperate need of a solution, is it possible via Automator or any other way to disconnect internet at a particular time ?? Note : I am ready to sacrifice WIFI and go ethernet if there is a solution for wired internet disconnection. |
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