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help for an idea
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Re: help for an idea
Assuming you have the password & login for a router, pop its IP in your browsers, usually something like 192.168.0.1 and then go to the page with the information you want (assuming your router has it). Copy the page source and then use WebParser to pump that into your skin. Proof of concept...
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Re: help for an idea
Seahorse wrote:Assuming you have the password & login for a router, pop its IP in your browsers, usually something like 192.168.0.1 and then go to the page with the information you want (assuming your router has it).
We are using the TP-Link router at the moment and although http://192.168.1.1/ shows the bytes received and sent, the info comes from a java script and can't be sucked out of the Page Source with WebParser. Thanks anyway, I'll check again with the Linksys router next time that gets plugged in.