flash, NVRAM, TFTP server
Using the -m ttl switch of traceroute will limit the number of hops. The default is 30
To view system messages when telnetting, you must enter the terminal monitor command.
It is the command interpreter: command.com
to TFTP
Of course you can. What you need to know is default user name and its password. Also you need to find out its default IP address all that information you can find at http://www.buffalotech.com/support/downloads. Then connect to the router, you can use either a lan cable or wireless interface. Open your browser and punch in the default IP address, after you will be asked to enter default user name and password. If you did everything right you will gain access to the system properties of the router.
Flash memory
It disables nonessential system processes and services.
Has someone told you that you need to locate Linksys Wireless router drivers? These are essentially files for your computer that help the device work with the operating system. Depending on exactly what type of operating system you are running, it may be difficult to locate these types of files online.
I'm assuming you use windows, and the router is up and running and in use. If these are both true, type "ipconfig" from the command prompt. This will show up: Windows IP Configuration Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection: Connection-specific DNS Suffix . : IP Address. . . . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.100 Subnet Mask . . . . . . . . . . . : 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway . . . . . . . . . : 192.168.0.1 "default gateway" is probably your router's address.
PROMPT command is an internal command, which is used to change the MS-DOS prompt. Through, the system displays the prompt bu default, when you start the computer.
Local system IP address,Subnet mask and Default Gateway of a computer
Depending on what operating system you have - if it is a Windows system then use the 'ipconfig /all' command. Look for the 'default gateway' address. This is the address to your internet. For Unix based systems, use the 'ifconfig -a' command and/or netstat command to get the same info.