Yes! 1st do the following in your browser URL bar:
http://192.168.0.1/setup.cgi?todo=debug then you can manually
telnet 192.168.0.1.
However if you are after a more auto method, you may be interested in this, that I worked out.
Run this soon after Enabling Debug on the Netgear router (sometimes it times out):
TST10.EXE /R:NETGEAR.SCR /O:NETGEAR.OUT /m
(TST10 is a simple TELNET Scripting program) where NETGEAR.SCR contains:
192.168.0.1
WAIT "#"
SEND "adslctl info --show\m"
WAIT "#"
SEND "adslctl configure --snr 65536\m" /* COMMENT: Edit for reqd. SNR; this one is 0 */
WAIT "#"
SEND "\m"
WAIT "#"
SEND "exit\m"
I would have liked to parametrise that --snr figure but can't. Also looking at automating the Enabling Debug of router.
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