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Another feature that I really miss is "WiFi disable". There is a function to hide the SSID, but there is no way to disable WiFi completely. For security reasons, but also to avoid additional devices sending on the 2,4GHz WiFi band I like to have such a feature. That was the starting point to dig deeper into these devices. It turned out that these devices have a Linux CLI with a SoC similar to older Internet routers. I tried to document and share my findings with others.
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## Other Researchers
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I'd like to thank others that have done resarches and that I have used as a starting point:
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Inofficial Linkplay API documentation from Anders Fluur:
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https://github.com/AndersFluur/LinkPlayApi
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Official API documentation from Arylic:
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https://developer.arylic.com/httpapi/#http-api
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Reverse Engineering by Crymeiriver:
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https://github.com/Crymeiriver/LS150/blob/master/README.md
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## Enable telnetd
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To get started exploring these devices, a security vulnerability had to be exploited to install a telnetd.
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## Hardware Information
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## Hardware and Firmware
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More information about the hardware
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