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===SSH=== | ===SSH=== | ||
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To log in to a RUT router via SSH, download the free '''PuTTY''' app if you're using Windows; if you're using a Linux based OS, just use the Terminal app. In both cases you will need to know three things: the router's LAN IP address, user name and password. The default LAN IP address for all RUT routers is '''192.168.1.1'''; the default log in information is username: '''root'''; password: '''admin01''' (NOTE: the user name used for SSH connections (i.e., root) is not the same as the user name used to log in to the router's WebUI (i.e., admin)). | To log in to a RUT router via SSH, download the free '''PuTTY''' app if you're using Windows; if you're using a Linux based OS, just use the Terminal app. In both cases you will need to know three things: the router's LAN IP address, user name and password. The default LAN IP address for all RUT routers is '''192.168.1.1'''; the default log in information is username: '''root'''; password: '''admin01''' (NOTE: the user name used for SSH connections (i.e., root) is not the same as the user name used to log in to the router's WebUI (i.e., admin)). | ||
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===Usage=== | ===Usage=== | ||
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The syntax for a gsmctl command is '''gsmctl OPTIONS'''. A list possible '''gsmctl''' options is provided below: | The syntax for a gsmctl command is '''gsmctl OPTIONS'''. A list possible '''gsmctl''' options is provided below: | ||