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NetgearTelnetEnable
Modified to work with newer Netgear routers R7000 R7500 by insanid
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Based on https://github.com/davejagoda/NetgearTelnetEnable
For more information: http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/netgear/telnet.console

Enables telnet access with newer Netgear routers R7000 and R7500
Should enable telnet on other Netgear routers that accept payload over UDP

Binaries:
Binaries are available for Linux x86-64. They are located in the binaries section of this github repository:
https://github.com/insanid/NetgearTelnetEnable/tree/master/binaries/linux-x86_64

Linux Users:
Download binary
chmod a+x telnetenable

Windows Users:
Windows binaries coming soon!

Usage:
./telnetenable <IP> <MAC> <Username> <Password>

IP - The IP of your Netgear device, usually 192.168.1.1

MAC - The mac address should be the MAC address of the LAN port on your Netgear device, WITHOUT the ":". e.g. "00:40:5E:21:14:4E" would be written as "00405E21144E".

For newer Netgear routers:
Username - 'admin'
Password = Use password you set in web interface

Linux Build Instructions:
git clone https://github.com/insanid/NetgearTelnetEnable.git
gcc -o telnetenable md5.c blowfish.c telnetenable.c

Windows Build Instructions:
Coming soon!

Comments from original README.md:
This code did not quite work for me on OS X, but it was OK on Debian:

http://www.seattlewireless.net/telnetenable.c

I've made changes so it works on OS X 10.7.4.  I've also added some comments to clarify what was wrong.

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