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− | When working on [[spacenet]] used this router and threw the latest [[http://see.sl088.com/wiki/WR703_%E7%BC%96%E7%A8%8B%E5%99%A8%E5%9B%BA%E4%BB%B6#.E5.BD.93.E5.89.8D:SLboat_Mod_Build_20141024 firmware]] on | + | When working on [[spacenet]] used this router and threw the latest [[http://see.sl088.com/wiki/WR703_%E7%BC%96%E7%A8%8B%E5%99%A8%E5%9B%BA%E4%BB%B6#.E5.BD.93.E5.89.8D:SLboat_Mod_Build_20141024 firmware]] on the TL703n, which fixed WPA2-AES (enterprise, using RADIUS). It now runs OpenWrt Barrier Breaker 14.07 |
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+ | === update 2015/05/26 === | ||
+ | * Played some with OpenVPN (after having set-up [[spacenet]]), and came to the conclusion that RADIUS login is not going to work (certificate-ception problem). LDAP is not setup correctly yet, so I might do some manual administration there. | ||
+ | * Have a [[GL-Inet]] now as well (had some trouble accessing it, but was able to flash OpenWrt on it. Makes a perfect candidate, since it has a LAN and WAN ethernet port. | ||
+ | * Tested the TL703n on a 10400mAh powerbank (more or less forgot to unplug it), and it ran 36 hours (with approximately 25% capacity left) Makes a good set-up for [[hackers on a bike]]. | ||
=== (long term) solution === | === (long term) solution === |
Revision as of 16:39, 26 May 2015
Project: ACKsesspoint | |
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State | Stalled |
Members | Da Syntax, xopr |
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Description | Create an all-in-one accesspoint/router |
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Contents
Problem
On hackday 1, we came across the problem that our internet connection was limited; one could only do http (80) and https (443).
The rest (ssh, rdp, vnc, pptp, etc.) was blocked.
Hack
PsychiC and Da Syntax bridged a laptop's wifi with a wired connection to an accesspoint.
created a public accessible accesspoint which tunneled traffic over a VPN to end up in the network of ACKspace.
update 2014/03/08
Xopr bought a TP-Link TL703n, and 16MB flash + 64MB RAM. Da_syntax soldered the flash: now we can install OpenVPN!
update 2015/04/23
When working on spacenet used this router and threw the latest [firmware] on the TL703n, which fixed WPA2-AES (enterprise, using RADIUS). It now runs OpenWrt Barrier Breaker 14.07
update 2015/05/26
- Played some with OpenVPN (after having set-up spacenet), and came to the conclusion that RADIUS login is not going to work (certificate-ception problem). LDAP is not setup correctly yet, so I might do some manual administration there.
- Have a GL-Inet now as well (had some trouble accessing it, but was able to flash OpenWrt on it. Makes a perfect candidate, since it has a LAN and WAN ethernet port.
- Tested the TL703n on a 10400mAh powerbank (more or less forgot to unplug it), and it ran 36 hours (with approximately 25% capacity left) Makes a good set-up for hackers on a bike.
(long term) solution
The idea is: use a semi-fancy router to create a fully fledged mobile spacenet accesspoint.
The router has to have:
- dual radio, dual frequency (2.4GHz and 5GHz, WAN client, and LAN infrastructure)
- vlan tagging (for routing multiple wired wan, might be optional)
- nice bandwidth/throughput
The functionality:
- VPN tunnel to ACKspace
- SpaceNet
- Battery operated or battery backup, like in the Guerilla VoIP box.