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3Com
3CRWDR101A

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.1
Click on
Status and Logs at the bottom left of the page, then choose ADSL Status tab at the top.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is admin.

ADSL Nation
X-Modem

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://10.0.0.2
Under
Status, choose ADSL Status from the menu on the left.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is password.

Amigo
AMX-CAxxx

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://10.0.0.2
Under
Status, choose ADSL Status from the menu on the left.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is either: admin, password, conexant or epicrouter.

Belkin
F5D7630

There is a hidden page within the router GUI that can be accessed. Click on the link below.
http://192.168.2.1/ADSL_status_main.stm

Belkin
F5D7632

There is a hidden page within the router GUI that can be accessed. Click on the link below.
http://192.168.2.1/ADSL_status_main.stm
If this does not work, try the instructions below.
Click on Start, then Run. Enter the following in the Run box:
telnet 192.168.2.1
then press OK. A black box will appear. It should ask you for the username, which is
admin and press enter.
Enter your password when prompted and press enter.
You are now logged in. Type the following in to the box:
port a1 counters and press enter. (If it says command not found, try port a1 show instead)

It should now list loads of stats. You are looking for the lines named Downstream Attenuation and Noise Downstream Noise Margin.

Belkin
F5D7633
F5D8630

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. It is on the first page that you see when you login. Click the link below.
http://192.168.2.1

Billion
BiPac 5200G

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.254
Click on
Status at the top.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is admin.

Billion
BiPac 7100SV
BiPac 7500GL

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.254
Uder
Status, choose ADSL from the menu on the left.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is password.

Billion
BiPac 7300G

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.254
Uder
Configuration, choose WAN, then ADSL from the menu on the left.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is admin.

Billion
BiPac 7402G

Click on Start, then Run. Enter the following in the Run box:
telnet 192.168.1.254
then press OK. A black box will appear. It should ask you for the username, which is
admin and press enter.
Enter your password (default is
admin) when prompted and press enter.
You are now logged in. Type the following in to the box:
port a1 show and press enter.

Binatone
ADSL 500
ADSL 1000
ADSL 2000

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.2
Choose
ADSL Status from the menu on the left.

BT
Voyager 100
Voyager 105

In the system tray you should have a little icon with two arrows (usually green). Double click this icon and it will open up the BT Voyager control panel.
Click on the
Status button and then press CTRL + F1 on the keyboard to bring up a window on the left.
Click the
DSL Link button to display your stats.

BT
Voyager 205

Click on Start, then Run. Enter the following in the Run box:
telnet 192.168.1.1
then press OK. A black box will appear. It should ask you for the username, which is
admin and press enter.
Enter your password when prompted and press enter.
You are now logged in. Type the following in to the box:
get dsl params and press enter.

BT
Voyager 2091
Voyager 2100
Voyager 2110

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.1
Click on
Advanced, then Status, then ADSL Line (or Broadband Line) and finally More Information.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is either admin or password.

BT
Home Hub

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.254/cgi/b/dsl/dt/?ce=1&be=0&l0=1&l1=0.
Alternatively, click the link below:
http://192.168.1.254
Click on
Broadband Connection on the left of the main screen, choose DSL Connection and finally choose Details at the top right of the page.

Buffalo
WBMR-G54

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.1
Click on
Status at the top, then ADSL from the menu on the left.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is admin.

Cisco
ADSL Routers

Click on Start, then Run. Enter the following in the Run box:
telnet 192.168.1.1
then press OK. A black box will appear. Type the following in to the box:
show dsl interface atm 0 and press enter (If it says command not found, try show controller atm 0, or even atm1/0)

D-Link
DSL-200 USB

In the system tray you should have a little icon that monitors your modem status. Double click this icon and it will open up the control panel. Keep clicking the left and right mouse button in quick succession and a new hidden window will appear.
Click on
Advanced to view your line stats.

D-Link
DSL-300T

Click on Start, then Run. Enter the following in the Run box:
telnet 192.168.1.1
then press OK. A black box will appear. It should ask you for the username, which is
root and press enter.
Enter your password (default is
admin) when prompted and press enter.
You are now logged in. Type the following in to the box:
cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_modem_stats and press enter.

D-Link
DSL-320T
DSL-502T
DSL-504T
DSL-524T
DSL-624T
DSL-G624M

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.1
Click on
Status at the top of the main screen, then ADSL on the left menu.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is admin.

D-Link
DSL-604+

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.1
Click
Summary at the top of the main screen, then Line Condition on the left menu.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is admin.

D-Link
DSL-G804V

Click on Start, then Run. Enter the following in the Run box:
telnet 192.168.1.1
then press OK. A black box will appear. It should ask you for the username, which is
admin and press enter.
Enter your password (default is
admin) when prompted and press enter.
You are now logged in. Type the following in to the box:
port a1 show and press enter.

Draytek
Vigor 2600 series
Vigor 2800 series

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.1
Under
System Management, choose Online Status on the right of the main screen.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is to be left blank.

DSL-Warehouse
DSLW-906E

Open the DSL Router Commander application, then choose the DSL Monitoring tab.

Dynamode
R-ADSL-C1
R-ADSL-C4

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://10.0.0.2
Under
Status, choose ADSL Status from the menu on the left.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is password.

Dynamode
R-ADSL-C4W-G

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.1
Click on
Status at the top, then ADSL from the menu on the left.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
Admin and the password is Admin (case sensitive).

Edimax
AR-7064+
AR-7064g+

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.16.1
Click on
Status at the top.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is admin.

Edimax
AR-7064Mg
AR-7064Sg

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.2.1
Login with the default password of
password.
Click on
ADSL Configuration on the left, then ADSL Status.

Eicon
Diva 2440
Diva 2480

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.1
Click on
Statistics, then ADSL Statistics.

eTec
PT-38xx

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://10.0.0.2
Under
Status, choose ADSL Status from the menu on the left.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is either: admin, password, conexant or epicrouter.

eTec
PTi-845
PTi-845G

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.1
Click on
Status at the top, then ADSL from the menu on the left.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
Admin and the password is Admin (case sensitive).

Fujitsu
FDX310

In the system tray you should have a little icon that monitors your modem status. Double click this icon and it will open up the control panel. Keep clicking the left and right mouse button in quick succession and a new hidden window will appear.
Click on
Advanced to view your line stats.

Intertex
IX66

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://10.0.0.2
Click on
Connection statistics.

LanTech
AR-2000

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://10.0.0.2
Under
Status, choose ADSL Status from the menu on the left.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is either: admin, password, conexant or epicrouter.

LanTech
AWR-5000G

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.1
If you are prompted to login, the username is
Admin and the password is Admin. (case sensitive)
Click on
Advanced Setup at the bottom of the main screen, then Status at the top menu and finally choose Modem status on the left menu.

Linksys
ADSL2MUE

Click on the following link:
http://192.168.1.1/setup.cgi?todo=debug
and enter the username
admin and password admin. You should see a message saying Debug Enable!
Next, click on Start, then Run. Enter the following in the Run box:
telnet 192.168.1.1
then press OK. A black box will appear. Type the following in to the box:
cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_modem_stats and press enter.

Linksys
WAG54G v2
WAG200G

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.1
Click on
Status at the top of the main screen, then DSL Connection.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is admin.

Linksys
AG241
WAG54G v1
WAG354G

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.1/ADSLCStatus.htm
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is admin.

Linksys
WAG54GS
WAG54GX2

Click on the following link:
http://192.168.1.1/setup.cgi?todo=debug
and enter the username
admin and password password. You should see a message saying Debug Enable!
Next, click on Start, then Run. Enter the following in the Run box:
telnet 192.168.1.1
then press OK. A black box will appear. Type the following in to the box:
adslctl info --stats and press enter (If it says command not found, try adsl info --stats).

Mentor
MR4A
MR4C

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://10.0.0.2
Under
Status, choose ADSL Status from the menu on the left.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is either: admin, password, conexant or epicrouter.

Netgear
DG632

Click on the following link:
http://192.168.0.1/cgi-bin/webcm?todo=debug
and enter the username
admin and password password. You should see a message saying Debug Enable!
Next, click on Start, then Run. Enter the following in the Run box:
telnet 192.168.0.1
then press OK. A black box will appear. Type the following in to the box:
cat /proc/avalanche/avsar_modem_stats and press enter.

Netgear
DG834
DG834G

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.0.1/setup.cgi?next_file=stattbl.htm
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is password.

Netgear
DG834GT
DG834PN
DG834N

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.0.1/setup.cgi?next_file=stattbl.htm
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is password.
If this does not work, try the instructions below:
Click on the following link:
http://192.168.0.1/setup.cgi?todo=debug
and enter the username
admin and password password. You should see a message saying Debug Enable!
Next, click on Start, then Run. Enter the following in the Run box:
telnet 192.168.0.1
then press OK. A black box will appear. Type the following in to the box:
adslctl info --stats and press enter.

Orange/Wanadoo
Livebox

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.1
Click on the "
Access to the configuration pages" link, then choose System Information from the menu on the left.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is admin.

Origo
8100
8400

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://10.0.0.2
Under
Status, choose ADSL Status from the menu on the left.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is either: admin, password, conexant or epicrouter.

Safecom
SAMR-4110
SAMR-4112
SAMR-4114
SAMR-4115

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://10.0.0.2
Under
Status, choose ADSL Status from the menu on the left.


If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is either: admin, password, conexant or epicrouter.

Safecom
SART2-4112
SART2-4115
SWAMR-54108
SWAMR-54125
SWART2-54125

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.1 (or try http://192.168.1.254)

If you are prompted to login, the username is
Admin and the password is Admin. (case sensitive)
Click
Advanced Setup at the bottom of the main screen, then Status at the top menu and finally choose Modem status on the left menu.

Safecom
SWAMRU-54108

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.123.254
Enter the system password on the left of the page (default is
admin).
Click
Status on the left menu, then ADSL Modem Status at the bottom of the page.

Sagem
F@st 800/840

Click on Start, then Programs, then SAGEM F@st 800-840 and finally DSLMON. This will open up a small status window. On the keyboard, press and hold the ALT + D keys and another window will appear with your line stats.

Solwise
SAR110
SAR130

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.7.1
Click on
WAN, then choose DSL and finally DSL Param.

Solwise
SAR-600E
SAR-600ER
SAR-600EW

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.1
Click on
Status at the top, then ADSL from the menu on the left.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is admin. (case sensitive)

Solwise
SAR715
SAR715+
SAR715+W

Click on Start, then Run. Enter the following in the Run box:
telnet 192.168.7.1
then press OK. A black box will appear. It should ask you for the username, which is
admin and press enter.
Enter your password (default is
admin) when prompted and press enter.
You are now logged in. Type the following in to the box:
adsl show perf and press enter.

Solwise
SAR715P series

Click on Start, then Run. Enter the following in the Run box:
telnet 192.168.0.1 (or 192.168.1.1)
then press OK. A black box will appear. It should ask you for the username, which is
admin and press enter.
Enter your password (default is
admin) when prompted and press enter.
You are now logged in. Type the following in to the box:
port atm show and press enter.

Thomson
SpeedTouch 330
SpeedTouch USB

If you do not have Dr. SpeedTouch installed, download it from: http://www.speedtouch.co.uk/downloads/330/dr_st_300.zip
Once installed, there should be a new system tray icon appear. Right click on the icon and choose
Advanced then Write log file to disk. It will ask you where to save the file - choose your desktop for convenience.
Once the window disappears, double click on the file called
drst.xml on your desktop to view your line stats.

Thomson
SpeedTouch 510
SpeedTouch 530

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://10.0.0.138
Click on
Advanced, then Diagnostics, then WAN, then DSL and finally Properties.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is admin.

Thomson
SpeedTouch 510v5
SpeedTouch 510v6
SpeedTouch 516
SpeedTouch 536
SpeedTouch 546
SpeedTouch 585
SpeedTouch 608
SpeedTouch 706
SpeedTouch 716
SpeedTouch 780

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.254/cgi/b/dsl/dt/?ce=1&be=0&l0=1&l1=0.
 

Alternatively, click the link below:
http://192.168.1.254

Click
Broadband Connection on the left of the main screen, choose DSL Connection and finally choose Details at the top right of the page.

US Robotics
USR 9106

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.1
Click on
Statistics on the left of the main screen, then ADSL.

Westell
305
310

In the system tray you should have a little icon that monitors your modem status. Double click this icon and it will open up the control panel. Keep clicking the left and right mouse button in quick succession and a new hidden window will appear.
Click on
Advanced to view your line stats.

Westell
2400

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://192.168.1.1
Click on
Troubleshooting at the top, then choose Transceiver Statistics from the menu of the left.

Zoom
5510A USB

Click on Start, then Programs, then Zoom USB DSL and finally Zoom USB DSL Autolog. This will create a file on your desktop which contains your line stats.

Zoom
X3
X4

There is a page within the router GUI that displays the line stats. Click the link below.
http://10.0.0.2
Under
Status, choose ADSL Status from the menu on the left.
If you are prompted to login, the username is
admin and the password is zoomadsl.

ZyXEL
Prestige 630 USB

Open the ZyXEL monitor/status application in the system tray. This will open up the control panel.

Hold in the Shift + CTRL keys together and then click on the ZYXEL logo. Click on Advanced to view your line stats.

ZyXEL
Prestige 650 series
Prestige 791 series
Prestige 2602HW series

Click on Start, then Run. Enter the following in the Run box:
telnet 192.168.1.1
then press OK. A black box will appear asking you for the password (default is
1234).
Choose
Menu 24 (System Maintenace), then Option 8 (Command Interpreter Mode).
Type in
wan adsl linedata near to view your line stats