Router Rebooter
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You can do this on the router itself by scheduling a cron job (and adding the cron job using the autoexec features).Korrigan wrote:Would it be possible to add a feature to the router reboot utility so that it reboots the router every day at a specific time (e.g. 4:00 am)?
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You can also do this by ticking the 'Reboot and close automatically' option in the Router Rebooter and then use Windows Scheduling to run it whenever you wantKorrigan wrote:Would it be possible to add a feature to the router reboot utility so that it reboots the router every day at a specific time (e.g. 4:00 am)?
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Hi,
What firmware do you have currently installed on your Dlink DSL2540T? If you are using the RouterTech firmware, then you should be able to use the SART2_4115.ini file or a modified version of it.
If you have a different firmware, then you will need to get the URL for the reboot button - one way to get this URL is to navigate to the System page of the router's web interface and then look at the source code for the uiDoNextLoc function:
Where ... represents part of the URL I have omitted to keep width of this post down The bit you need will be from the "/cgi-bin/webcm?getpage=" part to the next double-quote (").
Alternatively, you might like to try using the Router Stats Loggger which is able to reboot your router when the connection drops...
What firmware do you have currently installed on your Dlink DSL2540T? If you are using the RouterTech firmware, then you should be able to use the SART2_4115.ini file or a modified version of it.
If you have a different firmware, then you will need to get the URL for the reboot button - one way to get this URL is to navigate to the System page of the router's web interface and then look at the source code for the uiDoNextLoc function:
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function uiDoNextLoc()
{
document.location.href="http://"+document.getElementById("uiPostIPAddr").value+"/cgi-bin...pagename=restart&var:pagetitle=Restart";
}
Alternatively, you might like to try using the Router Stats Loggger which is able to reboot your router when the connection drops...
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I am using original firmware. Was too scared to flash with RT fw2.3, i am still learning more about RT fw before dive into flashing bit...
Btw, regarding the ini file, i am trying what you posted. Will post result later.
Thanks Neo.
EDITED:
I just discovered a new firmware for my DSL2540T. V3.02B01T01.EU-A.20070509, i just update the firmware and it works great. Now i need to build up my courage to flash RT2.3 into it
Wish me luck.
Btw, regarding the ini file, i am trying what you posted. Will post result later.
Thanks Neo.
EDITED:
I just discovered a new firmware for my DSL2540T. V3.02B01T01.EU-A.20070509, i just update the firmware and it works great. Now i need to build up my courage to flash RT2.3 into it
Wish me luck.
Only the good die young! The bad and ugly (like us!) are hard to die....
i think the reason router rebooter doesnt work with some dlink firmwares is because dlink uses a form POST method to restart the router.Neo wrote:Hi,
What firmware do you have currently installed on your Dlink DSL2540T? If you are using the RouterTech firmware, then you should be able to use the SART2_4115.ini file or a modified version of it.
If you have a different firmware, then you will need to get the URL for the reboot button - one way to get this URL is to navigate to the System page of the router's web interface and then look at the source code for the uiDoNextLoc function:Where ... represents part of the URL I have omitted to keep width of this post down The bit you need will be from the "/cgi-bin/webcm?getpage=" part to the next double-quote (").Code: Select all
function uiDoNextLoc() { document.location.href="http://"+document.getElementById("uiPostIPAddr").value+"/cgi-bin...pagename=restart&var:pagetitle=Restart"; }
Alternatively, you might like to try using the Router Stats Loggger which is able to reboot your router when the connection drops...
on my router (dsl-2640t) there's JS function associated to the restart button called "SaveNBoot()". this function sets some hidden variables inside the form 'uiPostForm1' and 'uiPostForm3', and submits it through JS. I may be incorrect, but this is what i could understand as a developer.
ive attached the source code of the page...look for the function "SaveNBoot()". if you can make this work, then it would be great! thanks!
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Re: Router Rebooter
Very great , I tested it for one day , pretty good~!!!
but one question, if we dont have a reboot web page ,what should we do?
but one question, if we dont have a reboot web page ,what should we do?
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Re: Router Rebooter
Hi Neo,
Would it be possible to add the option of automatically minimising to the systray on start.?
Also would you please be able to add the option of automatically restarting the pinging once the router has rebooted
It is a great little bit of software. I plan to use it to insure that our users always have internet. I could think of using it to check and reboot my Mikrotik Wap's maybe.
Here are a couple of INI files that I have used. The IP address in the config's may be different from the default of the router but I am sure that your users can correct it for their situation.
Remember to remove the .txt from the file to use it
Looking forward to your reply with much interest.
Mark
Would it be possible to add the option of automatically minimising to the systray on start.?
Also would you please be able to add the option of automatically restarting the pinging once the router has rebooted
It is a great little bit of software. I plan to use it to insure that our users always have internet. I could think of using it to check and reboot my Mikrotik Wap's maybe.
Here are a couple of INI files that I have used. The IP address in the config's may be different from the default of the router but I am sure that your users can correct it for their situation.
Remember to remove the .txt from the file to use it
Looking forward to your reply with much interest.
Mark