
On Mon, 2005-09-26 at 02:27 -0400, Camster342 wrote:
On 26/09/05, A. Pagaltzis <pagaltzis(a)gmx.de> wrote:
* Camster342 <camster342(a)gmail.com> [2005-09-26 07:15]:
Does anyone know of a command, presumably that I would run from the linux box that I can use to find out the IP address of the modem that I browse to, to configure it?
There are a couple of things you can try. Hopefully you can at least remember what network you put the router in. If so, the best course of action is to ping the broadcast address and hope that the router responds. If your network is a /24 the broadcast address will be .255. Google can probably tell you what it is if your network is not a /24. If you can't remember the network that you configured the router onto then I would suggest that you run tcpdump on the interface connected to the router and look for IP addresses. If you're lucky you might see the IP of the router pop up. Cheers -- Matt Brown matt(a)mattb.net.nz Mob +64 275 611 544 www.mattb.net.nz