Aerohive AP330
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Warning: This device must be flashed via UART. Do not buy a stock AP330 unless you are comfortable with the install process below.
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Flashing From The Stock Firmware
Aerohive routers come with a super locked down operating system on them. They're optimized for management via something called the Hive Manager, which is a cloud platform owned by Aerohive. This obviously won't do!
In order to flash OpenWrt, we will need to interrupt the boot-up process using a serial cable and a program called minicom. We will then load OpenWrt directly into RAM, and boot from memory. After booting a temporary copy of OpenWrt in this way, we can run a sysupgrade within OpenWrt to flash OpenWrt onto the hard-drive. This is not as hard as it sounds. Before proceeding, you will want to obtain a console cable, and download minicom.
Interrupt The Boot Process
- Connect your laptop to the Aerohive with a console cable
- launch `minicom` in a terminal
- Connect the Aerohive to power, and quickly press any key to interrupt the boot process
- You should see a prompt starting with
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Use Tftpboot To Load OpenWrt Into Memory
There are a couple commands missing from the commit message.
Perform The Sysupgrade
Benchmarks
Clearnet Wireless Traffic
~ 70Mbps
Client connecting to 192.168.1.137, TCP port 5001 with pid 28923 Write buffer size: 128 KByte TCP window size: 246 KByte (default) ------------------------------------------------------------ [ 3] local 192.168.1.204 port 34440 connected with 192.168.1.137 port 5001 (ct=1.75 ms) [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth Write/Err Rtry Cwnd/RTT NetPwr [ 3] 0.0000-10.1140 sec 72.0 MBytes 59.7 Mbits/sec 576/0 0 -1K/3708 us 2013.12
Yggdrasil Wireless Traffic
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