On 5/1/22 13:55, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> On 2022/05/01 13:46, Johannes (krjdev) Krottmayer wrote:
>> Yes, the information should be correct. I have extracted the vendor
>> firmware image with binwalk. I have investigated the root Device-Tree
>> blob. There will be also a modified Linux distribution from  OpenWrt
>> used. But these modification are garbage for me.
>>
>> Why?
>>
>> Some NO-Go's for me:
>>
>> - The router need a Android app for configuration in the default setup
>> - The WebUI is NOT accessible when WAN isn't connected OR there is an
>> issue. The configuration needs a specific WWW domain.
>>
>> Yes, to configure the router you must use a website in the unsafe WWW
>> to configure the router, WLAN, firewall, ...
>>
>> So it's high priority for me to get rid of this garbage vendor
>> fimware...
> 
> The simplest path using this hardware may be to build vendor firmware
> from their GPL sources (_if_ they provide enough to do so) and modify it.
> 
> You might be happier selling it and buying alternative hardware though.
> 
Yes you are correct for standard users. But I have no specific dead
line for this peace of hardware. In my home network there will be a
LinkSYS WRT32X used. Initially want to replace the WRT32X an sell
the WRT32X...

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