john9527
Part of the Furniture
Will definitely work via SSH. The reason for telnet is again the 'typical' target user. The telnet client is included with Windows and is simple to use, so someone doesn't need to go out and get/configure another client.Brilliant! I followed your tips and it worked exactly as described.
Just out of curiosity, why Telnet, not SSH? SSH is more secure and handy. And via Telnet we cannot reboot the router in the terminal after the restoration process, unlike SSH (or maybe I'm doing smth wrong?)
Will your script work via SSH?
I'm going to make a few changes to the guide to make this clearer in the next update.