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[atlas] Use TP-Link WR802N as an Atlas probe
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Ernst J. Oud
ernstoud at gmail.com
Tue Jan 3 17:22:36 CET 2023
Hi, I promised to create a write-up on how to turn the low cost, energy efficient, TP-Link travel router WR802N into a fully functional Atlas probe. This write-up is now available at: http://www.kineta.nl/atlas/wr802n-write-up-v1.pdf Might be an idea perhaps to also mention the document somewhere on the RIPE Atlas blog pages? My email address is on the last page of the document for any questions. In case you wonder, kineta.nl is the (very, very old) website of my company before I retired. The .pdf is malware free (at least that is what Microsoft Defender says). If your house burns down following the actions in the document don't blame me. Happy hacking. Regards, Ernst -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </ripe/mail/archives/ripe-atlas/attachments/20230103/14cd0c29/attachment.html>
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