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how to use telnet on remotely similar to ssh admin@192.168.1.1 /sbin/reboot



my Netgear router has got a lot of utilities but I can not use them from my raspberry pi system.



Looking for remote controlling my router







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how to use telnet on remotely similar to ssh admin@192.168.1.1 /sbin/reboot



my Netgear router has got a lot of utilities but I can not use them from my raspberry pi system.



Looking for remote controlling my router







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how to use telnet on remotely similar to ssh admin@192.168.1.1 /sbin/reboot



my Netgear router has got a lot of utilities but I can not use them from my raspberry pi system.



Looking for remote controlling my router







share|improve this question













how to use telnet on remotely similar to ssh admin@192.168.1.1 /sbin/reboot



my Netgear router has got a lot of utilities but I can not use them from my raspberry pi system.



Looking for remote controlling my router









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put on hold as too broad by Rui F Ribeiro, Jeff Schaller, andcoz, SivaPrasath, maulinglawns Aug 3 at 12:12


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put on hold as too broad by Rui F Ribeiro, Jeff Schaller, andcoz, SivaPrasath, maulinglawns Aug 3 at 12:12


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