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Check Speedport





This Bash-Script is able to check the (V)DSL-Connection of a Speedport Router. It's tested with a Speedport W722V but it should work with any Speedport Router that owns the "Online Control" interface.
/Category:Network Connections, Stats and Bandwidth
LicenseGPL