Hi Nges! Here is my try on helping you to solve your
problem.
If you are connected to the router, you can access it by entering the URL
thisnode.info in your web browser.
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On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 4:37 AM, Nges B <nges.brian(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello all. Sorry for my late response to this
mail. I was out of the
country . I just resumed work this week.
Bellow is an attachment with the output of the above commands. Please
take a look at them.
On Nov 7, 2017 5:07 PM, "Ilario Gelmetti" <iochesonome(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 11/07/2017 11:00 AM, Nges B wrote:
No that is the IP of the router.
I got that from the netdiscover command which was tied to the TP link
router.
Ok, that's great! Netdiscover is a very useful command :)
But for being sure that the IP you saw is not another client, can you
run it again and wait until it ends?
Then please save the output and send it to this mailing list (remember
to disconnect from any other network apart from the WDR3600 one,
preferably by ethernet cable, before running netdiscover)?
Additionally, while connected to the router, can you save the output of
these commands and then send the output to this mailing list?
ip -4 address show scope global
ip -4 route show
cat /etc/resolv.conf
ping -c 3 10.5.5.55
ping -c 3 10.5.0.1
ping -c 3 10.13.0.1
telnet 10.5.5.55
ssh root(a)10.5.0.1
telnet 10.5.0.1
Thanks!
Ilario
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