HypercamJ Posted May 24, 2009 Posted May 24, 2009 Since I live on a hill our telephone line seems to go all over the place to get here. Unfortunately, at one point in the line it's really messed up which makes my DSL router go offline until I reset it physically. I made a script in AutoIt (Of course!) to telnet into the router and reset it automatically when I'm away (Or supremely lazy, it's only 5 feet away). I can't find a way to minimize the telnet window though and still be able to send text to it. And it gets rather irritating when I have to stop working on whatever so I won't mess up the commands it sends to the open telnet window. Could my script execute the reset silently? Here's the reset script: BlockInput(1) FileWrite(@ScriptDir & "\Reset Log.txt", "Time " & @HOUR & ":" & @MIN & " Day " & @MDAY & @CRLF); so I know when it reset Run(@ComSpec, @SystemDir) Sleep(1000) Send("Telnet") Sleep(500) Send("{ENTER}") Sleep(1000) Send("open 192.168.0.1") Sleep(500) Send("{ENTER}") Sleep(1000) Send("example"); username Sleep(500) Send("{ENTER}") Sleep(1000) Send("example"); password Sleep(1000) Send("{ENTER}") Sleep(2000) Send("reboot") Sleep(500) Send("{ENTER}") Sleep(5000) ProcessClose("telnet.exe") ProcessClose("cmd.exe") BlockInput(0) Exit By the way, This is activated by another script when I'm away that checks for internet connection. Prove, and I will believe...
Valuater Posted May 24, 2009 Posted May 24, 2009 Take a look at thishttp://www.autoitscript.com/forum/index.ph...st&p=5900238)
HypercamJ Posted May 24, 2009 Author Posted May 24, 2009 Thank you so much! I never would have considered TCP+Telnet but I guess that it's pretty much the same thing. Now I just need a script that questions if I searched my topic before I make a post... Prove, and I will believe...
Valuater Posted May 24, 2009 Posted May 24, 2009 Thank you so much! I never would have considered TCP+Telnet but I guess that it's pretty much the same thing. Now I just need a script that questions if I searched my topic before I make a post...LOL... Glad it helped8)
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