No I don't like stupid guys.
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Telnet is a great tool to test if a port is open (telnet {address} 25 to see if smtp is working, etc) but it's a shitty way to remote into your device and manage it. SSH does the same exact thing but encrypted and reasonably secure. If you leave a telnet port open to the internet you're going to get hacked within an hour.
cheat your ass off
or just use a linux box like I do and it's right there in the command line
well i use a near latest version of fedora so i guess its already there, great that will be pretty easy then.
and it's just as easy to use as telnet is
ssh username@ipaddress