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by: RobWillPosted on 2007-05-12 at 06:03:07ID: 19078208
Not an answer, but perhaps I can steer you in the right direction. Almost none of the home routers can be controlled by scripts as they do not have telnet access. However, there are numerous applications available now, as well as scripting tips and trick, to control routers by accessing the UPnP controls of the router. You might want to do some searching for UPnP scripts. Following is one example of controlling using VB scripts; pnp/NAT.ht m
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