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Old 19.06.2011, 02:31
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Default Reconnect script for Huawei SmartAX mt880

Well, I have a TP-Link TL-WR340G/TL-WR340GD Wireless Router, I tried to reconnect using that at first, when I didn't understand how the reconnection worked, then I figured it out and I started messing around with it and found out I couldn't change my ip using that.

Then I tried with my modem (Huawei SmartAX mt880) and it did work, I went to IP chicken and my IP had changed. I tried to use the script provided by the program for said modem to change my IP, but it didn't work, I tried recording it but it just returned
[[[HSRC]]]
[[[/HSRC]]]

What am I doing wrong? I have put Java, Javaw and JD as exceptions in Widnwos Firewall, and I have Avast Free (but I have no idea of how to change permissions there).

Any idea? Oh, by the way, if that matters, my router goes like xxx.xxx.0.x and my modem has the same IP except an 1 instead of a 0, could that be a problem?

Also, great program, keep it that way (and that is a subject for an other topic, but maybe could you guys add support to nbz and par2 later? Is that even possible the way the program is?)
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Old 19.06.2011, 05:53
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try the upnp tool located at the jdownloader wiki and make sure upnp is enabled in your routers settings.
http://jdownloader.org/knowledge/wik...ect/tools/upnp

Last edited by Freeloader; 19.06.2011 at 05:57.
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Old 19.06.2011, 10:52
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Please, read "Getting started with Reconnection".

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I have Avast Free (but I have no idea of how to change permissions there).
Ask in the Avast forums or contact the virus developer.

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Also, great program, keep it that way (and that is a subject for an other topic, but maybe could you guys add support to nbz and par2 later? Is that even possible the way the program is?)
Please explain what 'nbz' and 'par2' are and provide examples if relevant.
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Old 19.06.2011, 20:04
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try the upnp tool located at the jdownloader wiki and make sure upnp is enabled in your routers settings.
http://jdownloader.org/knowledge/wik...ect/tools/upnp
Oh! Thank you! I haven't tested it yet but I'm almost sure it will work.

I have to run the program manually, right? If so, it would help much as I wanted soemthing automatic, but still cool.

Again, good program,:thumbup: And, do you guys have any news about the antiReCaptcha plugin thing? Their site is in german and I can't read it, but it doesn't seem to work anymore.

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Please, read "Getting started with Reconnection".

Ask in the Avast forums or contact the virus developer.

Please explain what 'nbz' and 'par2' are and provide examples if relevant.
I already read that, I thought it was obvious... ¬_¬

Hm... it wasn't a question, I thought you couldn't really change it, but there's no need to make an account there if I can just google it, and I thought you guys would know anyway (come on, Avast is one of the most popular antiviruses).

Both my router and modem have firewalls themselves but they are disabled by default.

NZB is the package file for Usenet:
[URL]**External links are only visible to Support Staff** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NZB
[URL]**External links are only visible to Support Staff** Google: NZB files

Par2 are file (usually .rar file) repairer/verificator, usually used in usenet:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parchive
[URL]**External links are only visible to Support Staff** Google: Par2
Google: Quickpar

As for Usenet itself:
Google: Usenet

Last edited by Nihil; 19.06.2011 at 20:15.
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Old 19.06.2011, 20:57
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@Nihil upnp tool works with most of the Huawei series > but I havent had the chance to test it with your model > You add this to jdownloader as an external method.

You can also test it manually just to check if it works.
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Old 20.06.2011, 10:57
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@Nihil

Allow java and javaw in your virus software, but I donw't know what permissions you're talking about.

If you want to suggest new hosts or formats that jD doesn't support, please use the Suggestions and Wishes forum. Don't forget to provide example links that work in your browser.

Note that it's very risky to disable firewalls in routers/modems that are connected to the Internet. Your PC might already be part of a botnet.
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Old 28.06.2011, 00:22
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@Freeloader
Very helpful, I'm sure it would, just came back from the countryside festivities and I'll test that in some time, I'm pretty sure it works anyway, and if it doesn't, no problem either. Ok, external method, will "connect" them too.

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@Nihil

Allow java and javaw in your virus software, but I donw't know what permissions you're talking about.

If you want to suggest new hosts or formats that jD doesn't support, please use the Suggestions and Wishes forum. Don't forget to provide example links that work in your browser.

Note that it's very risky to disable firewalls in routers/modems that are connected to the Internet. Your PC might already be part of a botnet.
Already did that in Windows Firewall, and even though it sucks, it is the default one, and "allowing that in my antivirus" is what I meant by "permission". Even because to allow means to give permission, doesn't it?
Yes, if no developer sees that and responds, I'll probably suggest it, but now thinking, it probably wouldn't work for most usenet servers.
The links work in my browser properly

I have the Windows firewall and Avast Firewall thingy, I often scan my PC with a good antivirus and anti-spyware, so I'm not much concerned about viruses, after all, I'm not supposed to know the password to my router and modem and their firewalls are disabled by default, so...
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Old 28.06.2011, 10:00
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Not many programmers read this forum and if they would read it, they will probably skip this thread because it's clearly about a reconnection problem. Don't count on the fact that someone with a programmer's role will find your suggestion.

Do I understand what you're saying? For the reconnect to work jD needs to be able to login to your router. You need to provide the login and password, otherwise it can't send the instructions to it.
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Old 28.06.2011, 17:19
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Not many programmers read this forum and if they would read it, they will probably skip this thread because it's clearly about a reconnection problem. Don't count on the fact that someone with a programmer's role will find your suggestion.
Well, I guess so, but miracles happen sometimes
I didn't think there were many people around here, though.
I would/will repost that somewhere else anyway.


Do I understand what you're saying?
Hm...? How am I supposed to know?
For the reconnect to work jD needs to be able to login to your router. You need to provide the login and password, otherwise it can't send the instructions to it.
I know that, I have already inserted them in the proper place. But I'm not supposed to know the username and password, as they are a internet provider secret or some shit (but usually someone from the personell spills the beans or someone hacks it and finds the info) and if I change anything in the configuration I'll lose warranty, not that I care...
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Old 29.06.2011, 12:16
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Without complete authentication data your router won't reconnect with a batch script.
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Old 30.06.2011, 08:19
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Without complete authentication data your router won't reconnect with a batch script.
If by that you mean username and password them I have both... didn't you read or what are you trying to do?
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Old 30.06.2011, 11:21
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I now understand you have the login data.

Try to change your IP address with your router's web interface without using the recorder.

When you can do that and you're sure you don't have a sticky IP address, try to record the procedure with jD.

Logging the recording process itself might provide more details about potential problems.
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Old 30.06.2011, 21:37
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I now understand you have the login data.

Try to change your IP address with your router's web interface without using the recorder.

When you can do that and you're sure you don't have a sticky IP address, try to record the procedure with jD.

Logging the recording process itself might provide more details about potential problems.
I'm sure I don't have a sticky IP (well, I can't change it through my router, but I CAN change it through my modem, and it is dynamic IP anyway, most web services here provide a non-sticky IP, a dynamic one).

THE PROBLEM IS, I ALREADY did that, but it returns
[[[HSRC]]]
[[[/HSRC]]]
as the code, ie, an empty code (as I alredy said in my first post), that is, JD is unable to record the process.
I also tried three codes for this very same modem that where posted in this forum, but none worked (maybe because there are three versions of this modem under the same name, but with different colors, an orange, a green and a white one, and also different firmwares. I have a white one, I don't remember the firmware by heart).

And now someone, somehow, changed my password and I'm recovering it.
>I'll try the upnp method, which I'm almost sure will work.
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Old 01.07.2011, 11:14
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If you use a router with a build-in modem then you first need to find a method to reconnect that router. Recording a procedure that doesn't work makes no sense.

If you use a separate modem you can use the modem reconnect script.
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Old 01.07.2011, 13:03
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most of the huawie routers use advanced security = meaning the modem will change the security key each time its rebooted therefor even if you managed to record the script it would need special editing which could be done manually after the recording process.

and for your problem about the recording process Id recommend you to read this http://board.jdownloader.org/showthread.php?t=29561

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