Sky Router Tool

Sky Router Tool (4)

Wednesday, 17 April 2013 18:01

Supported Devices

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Sky Router Tool currently supports the Netgear DG834GT and DG934G routers. Other routers may work if they are similar enough. If you would like support for your (preferably linux-based) router then send me an email and I'll see what I can do.

Router TypeComments
DG834GT Netgear DG834GT All features supported.
DG834GT Netgear DG934G Changing the target SNR, viewing the SNR (not SNR margin), QLN and Attenuation graphs and resyncing are not supported. All other features work.
Sagem F@ST 2504 Sagem F@ST 2504 All features except speed test and sky password calculation work. Requires custom firmware from http://www.skyuser.co.uk/forum/technical-discussion/44101-custom-sky-v2-8-firmware-sky-v3-sagem-f-st-2504-router.html.
Wednesday, 17 April 2013 18:00

Features

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Sky Router Tool Screenshot

  • Supports the first 3 routers provided by Sky
  • Works with stock sky firmware. No firmware updating required!**
  • Fully AJAX web interface
  • Bandwidth usage, ADSL Error and SNR margin logging
  • Advanced statistics display, including full SNR and Bit Loading graphs*
  • Ability to alter the target SNR margin on the router*
  • Speed testing tool which runs from the router
  • Full router process listing
  • Uses password-protected HTTP to connect to the router instead of telnet
  • Sky Username, Password, SSID, Wireless Password and Default Channel calculator for both the DG834GT and the DG934G (calculated from LAN MAC address and serial)
Wednesday, 17 April 2013 17:59

About

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Sky Router Tool Screenshot

Sky Router Tool is a free, open source application which allows you to log various details from your sky router (bandwidth usage, signal to noise ratio margin and errors), display advanced ADSL line graphs and more! It now supports the first 3 routers released by Sky (Netgear DG834GT (Sky V1, white), Netgear DG934G (Sky V2, black) and Sagem F@ST 2504 (Sky V3, black).

Sky Router Tool is free software but if you have found it useful I would be incredibly grateful if you could give a small donation: