brada4
May 15, 2024, 8:52pm
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# travelmate, a wlan connection manager for travel router
## Description
If youâre planning an upcoming vacation or a business trip, taking your laptop, tablet or smartphone give you the ability to connect with friends or complete work on the go. But many hotels donât have a secure wireless network setup or youâre limited on using a single device at once. Investing in a portable, mini travel router is a great way to connect all of your devices at once while having total control over your own personalized wireless network.
A logical combination of AP+STA mode on one physical radio allows most of OpenWrt supported router devices to connect to a wireless hotspot/station (STA) and provide a wireless access point (AP) from that hotspot at the same time. Downside of this solution: whenever the STA interface looses the connection it will go into an active scan cycle which renders the radio unusable for AP mode operation, therefore the AP is taken down if the STA looses its association.
To avoid these kind of deadlocks, travelmate will set all station interfaces to an "always off" mode and connects automatically to available/configured hotspots.
## Main Features
* STA interfaces operating in an "always off" mode, to make sure that the AP is always accessible
* easy setup within normal OpenWrt environment
* strong LuCI-Support with builtin interface wizard and a wireless station manager
* render the QR-Code of the selected Access Point in LuCI to comfortably transfer the WLAN credentials to your mobile devices
* fast uplink connections
* support all kinds of uplinks, incl. hidden and enterprise uplinks (WEP-based uplinks are no longer supported!)
* continuously checks the existing uplink connection (quality), e.g. for conditional uplink (dis-) connections
* automatically add open uplinks to your wireless config, e.g. hotel captive portals
* captive portal detection with internet online check and a 'heartbeat' function to keep the uplink connection up & running
* captive portal auto-login hook (configured via uci/LuCI), you are able to reference an external script for captive portal auto-logins (see example below)
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Dont you have google (or ecosia or goducksgo)
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I tried it. In my configuration it says âfree space errorâ n. Sorry if I not clear.
I need to make it take as less space as possible. Better to have only one fileâŚ
brada4
May 15, 2024, 8:58pm
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Reset router and do not install that many surplus packages.
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brada4
May 15, 2024, 9:05pm
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macchanger in hotplug scripts may not be that bulletproof.
@tor_hider
The solution you are looking for is more simple. You can remove the MAC address from the memory of the Router. Then the only place the MAC address is written is the label on the bottom.
At every boot of your router you then have a different MAC address. This solution does not need any additional software to install. This would solve your memory issue. You also cant forget to set the random MAC up and leak the MAC, because the device itself have no idea what the printed MAC address of the device is: MAC address randomization by removing the ability to read the hardware mac