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Re: Netgear MR2100 command line access, telnet port
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Re: Netgear MR2100 command line access, telnet port
if you are able to access the Internet via USB-C connection toward MR2100, then Telnet to its IP at port 5510 should work. What you can do is to make sure you can login to MR2100 with browser first, then try with telnet at that specific port.
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Thanks! got it working and logging to admin interface was ok. I also changed telnet client (using Mac) to Telnet Lite (Appstore) and works just fine now.
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Re: Netgear MR2100 command line access, telnet port
Hi all,
Telnetting to MR2100 M2 works well with like Telnet Lite (Mac OSX) to 5510 through USB with no problem.
Yesterday I was playing with band locks again to see if there's anything to do to increase throughput at my location. Well, at the end, no change to better compared to "LTE All" or "Auto".
But decided to document here one trivial thing I was struggling with a bit.
You can find basic principles of AT-commands and using them for M1 at https://mt-tech.fi/netgear-mr1100-1gbit-s-4g-reititin/ - don't worry, it looks to be in Finnish but scrolling it down AT CLI is a common language. And for some of us earliy adopters let us dive back to our '80's and '90s with 2400/2400 etc life.
Other points to those AT commands in MR2100 M2 compared to M1:
1. You need a <space> between the AT and the command, ie. "AT !GSTATUS=?" instead of "AT!GSTATUS=?"
2. When programming I couldn't have more that three (04 the highest) band locks (is there a way to do more?)
3. You need to add ",0" at the end of commands compared to M1, ie "AT !BAND=04,"LTE B28",0,8000000,0" and
4. Sometimes for me at least it didn't pick correctly the text in " .... " lik" "LTE B28" sometimes came out as "LTE B" etc. But trying it couple of times it worked.
With these changes and notes the original article works with MR2100 M2.
Happy locking.
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Re: Netgear MR2100 command line access, telnet port
Same command format for M2 can be applied on M1, no needs to keep the difference between these two models.
William
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