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Netgear VMDG280 command-line control scripts

These scripts are old: I understand that the firmware of the router in question might have changed since I last had access to one, so I have no idea how many of these scripts still work. For modern UPnP-based routers, try UPnP command-line control scripts instead.

These scripts allow a home router to be controlled programmatically from a Unix or Linux box. I’ve tested them on a VMDG280 router provided by Virgin Media; I have no idea what (if any) other models they work on. Usual disclaimers apply.

Installation: Make sure lynx is on the system. Unpack netgear.tgz into /usr/local/bin or wherever, and save the router’s admin password into /etc/netgear-password (readable by any users that need to run the netgear commands). The scripts assume a LAN IP of 192.168.0.1.

netgear.tgz

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All material © Silas S. Brown unless otherwise stated. Linux is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the U.S. and other countries. Netgear is a registered trademark of Netgear Inc and/or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries. Unix is a trademark of The Open Group. Wi-Fi is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. Any other trademarks I mentioned without realising are trademarks of their respective holders.