fvollmer / GS108Tv2-reverse-engineering

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GS110TP seems to be the same #1

Open kettenbach-it opened 5 years ago

kettenbach-it commented 5 years ago

Hi,

thanks for the nice reverse engineering! I have a couple of those managed Netgear switches and would really love to see them running OpenWRT - which I already have on a couple of access points.

I wanted to add a little piece of information: the Netgear GS110TP seems to be the exakt same system, except with two more ethernet ports and PoE. If have it in the -200EUS version. Same chip, same os, same webinterface. Probably the GS110T will be the same, too, but without PoE (can't prove it, I don't have one of those).

The new switch GS110TPP (with extra "P") and the new version 3 of GS110TP and GS108T seems to be different: those switches have a new webinterface (looks different but is still crappy) and are intendend to be managed over the cloud (which you can easily prevent by locking their internet access on your firewall). Port 60000 is not open on these. I have one of those sind yesterday but haven't found away into it yet.

fvollmer commented 4 years ago

This sounds interesting. Have you seen my crude patches here: https://github.com/fvollmer/GS108Tv2-openwrt? This boots openwrt, but is pretty useless, since the pci bus isn't working (no network).

I don't have a lot of time to work on this at the moment, but let me know if you make any progress :)