This python package is unofficial and is not related in any way to Telekom. It was developed by reversed engineered http requests and can stop working at anytime!
Control Telekom Speedport routers with Python!
pip install speedport-api
- Speedport Smart 4
With this shipped commandline tool can a speedport in your network be controlled.
$ speedport wifi off
Turn off wifi...
$ speedport guest-wifi on
Turn on guest wifi...
$ speedport reconnect
123.45.67.89 / 5403:f3:35aa:12f:7287:41cf:fb1c:3c83
Reconnect with internet provider...
123.45.67.12 / 5403:f3:35fe:12f:7287:41cf:fb1c:3c83
$ speedport wps
Enable wps connect...
wps connect enabled for 113s...
$ speedport reboot
Reboot speedport...
$ speedport devices
+-------------+---------------------+-------+-----------+
| ipv4 | name | type | connected |
+-------------+---------------------+-------+-----------+
| 10.5.12.32 | Google-Home-Mini-1 | wlan | 1 |
| 10.5.12.157 | PC10-5-12-157 | lan | 0 |
| 10.5.12.227 | andre-xps | wlan5 | 1 |
$ speedport calls
+-------------+--------+----------+---------------------+
| number | type | duration | date |
+-------------+--------+----------+---------------------+
| 01578212345 | missed | 0 | 2024-04-04 09:34:35 |
| 026361245 | taken | 1337 | 2024-04-06 05:12:53 |
| 7866 | dialed | 20 | 2024-04-06 18:39:00 |
import asyncio
from speedport import Speedport
async def reconnect():
speedport = Speedport("192.168.1.1")
await speedport.login("password123")
await speedport.reconnect()
asyncio.run(reconnect())
import asyncio
from speedport import Speedport
devices = asyncio.run(Speedport().devices)
for device in devices:
print(device.ipv4, device.connected)