Hi there
You may already be aware of this but telnet is easily accessed on (some/my) hg658c router - but on a different IP address. On my router the default gateway and web interface are on 192.168.1.1 but telnet is available only on the "secret" ip address of 192.168.1.82. I found this using fing when I was trying to work out what the strange device was on my network. I spent a long time trying to crack the password in telnet when I eventually found out that you just need to log in as the user "root" and no password is required.
I have been using the admin/admin1234 user ID for things like parental controls but I would really like to get the "superuser" password. Is there any way to determine/modify this under root?
I'm looking for this as am trying to update that SIP settings. I can get the "QOS" menu to appear by changing the CSS attributes to make that hidden option visible (and also modify some of the hidden DDNS options) but whenever I do this for "CWMP", "VOIP" or "Voice" and select those options, then it just kicks me back out to the login screen for some reason.
Maybe there is some other way to create SIP entries from within root but ideally I would like to do this through the web interface.
I'm a bit reluctant to reflash it as described oreviously in case I lose connectivity with or support from vodafone. (If I had a second one spare then that wouldn't bother me!) Any other suggestions welcome!
Cheers