Posted: Fri May 03, 2019 21:58 Post subject: Online Demo
Hello
I host a website which provides links to router UI emulators (or demos) for the purpose of helping techies provide remote support. (https://highspeed.tips)
If anyone has the source code for the demo I would be more than happy to host it myself. It has been an invaluable resource to the tech support community.
By the way I have observed how the demo works, I wouldn't be surprised to hear that it is live running hardware - running DD-WRT but with a locked down user account. If that is the case, I will look into emulating it with qEMU or putting it on some hardware I have - if I can get a hint on it's setup.
The online demo doesn't allow you to step through configuration processes; the only thing you can view is each page / tab, nothing else. _________________ Before asking a question on the forums, update dd-wrt: Where do I download firmware? I suggest reading it all.
QCA Best WiFi Settings
Some dd-wrt wiki pages are up to date, others are not. PM me if you find an old one.
Atheros:
Netgear R7800 x3 - WDS AP / station, gateway, QoS
TP-Link Archer C7 v2 x2 - WDS Station
TP-Link TL-WDR3600 v1 - WDS Station
TP-Link 841nd v8 - NU
D-Link 615 C1/E3/I1 x 7 - 1 WDS station
D-Link 825 B1 - NU
D-Link 862L A1 x2 - WDS Station
Netgear WNDR3700v2 - NU
UBNT loco M2 x2 - airOS
Broadcom
Linksys EA6400 - Gateway, QoS
Asus N66U - AP
Netgear WNDR3700v3 - not used
MediaTek
UBNT EdgeRouter X - switch
I can't even remember what the virus or whatever is that is claims to be there; I have seen no ill effects of browsing through it. _________________ An old man said, “Erasers are made for those who make mistakes.” A youth replied, “Erasers are made for those who are willing to correct their mistakes!” Attitude matters! ~ Anonymous
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“You are always a student, never a master. You have to keep moving forward.” ~ Conrad Hall
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“Life is about moving on, accepting changes and looking forward to what makes you stronger and more complete.” ~ Anonymous
If it is, you can tell google about it, they will test and make your browser doesn't sound harsh while visiting that page.
None of that can stop anyone from being infected anyway, they are being cautious towards some untested ground. If any web page was breached or spoofed and would be loaded with malware. Not even Santa would find out. Unless they just want to install yahoo toolbars on your browser or mine crypto. Then you'd notice something.