You're facing issues with Telnet and BusyBox on Linux? Let me know what you need help with!
You're facing issues with Telnet and BusyBox on Linux? Let me know what you need help with!
Yes, it is possible. You can set up a simple terminal environment using BusyBox to run Telnet and copy files from your router or modem disk. Follow the steps to install BusyBox, configure Telnet access, and use it for file transfers.
It varies by router; some might support clearing NAND data while others don't. It's unclear if this helps your situation.
The router comes from an ISP in Australia, and it’s made by Sagemcom. The device includes pre-installed ISP firmware, which many people assume isn’t very reliable. However, I’m aware of others who have found Sagemcom firmware usable on their routers. I’m interested in obtaining those files and possibly building a working version for the router.