On Mon, Jul 05, 2004 at 06:36:46PM +0100, adam@thebowery.co.uk wrote:
I just took a look online and it looks like the BT Voyager is an ethernet router... In which case I would think that pointing a web-browser from a Linux desktop at it would allow it to be configured, other than that the original question is a bit vague.
If the OP has one of these routers then I would suggest trying to connect to it with a Linux box and seeing if it works
"nmap" and "tcpdump" are also great for finding out how a black box reacts to ethernet.
It is possible the OP does not know the IP address of the device. If the manual does not say, then tcpdump can be used to listen to it as it boots up. The device is very likely to broadcast some ARP requests when turned on.
Tim.