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Can diane test a router? #5
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We have never tried such a case, but I am not sure why testing a router
would be different from other IoT devices. Could you be more specific about
where you're experiencing issues?
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When I tested a huawei router, I found that many interaction instructions between the mobile APP and the router required the APP to connect directly to the wifi of the tested router. However, I did not have the shell of the tested router, so how should I sniff the traffic of the router?
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We have never tried such a case, but I am not sure why testing a router
would be different from other IoT devices. Could you be more specific about
where you're experiencing issues?
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I understand what you mean now, and yes, the IoT device in analysis should
be connected to the router used by Diane. Unfortunately, at the current
state, DiAne does not provide capabilities to fuzz routers, unless the
router itself allows you to connect it to a second router. I am positive
that DiAne could be extended to offer such capabilities, but in its current
state they are not present out of the box.
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When I tested a huawei router, I found that many interaction instructions
between the mobile APP and the router required the APP to connect directly
to the wifi of the tested router. However, I did not have the shell of the
tested router, so how should I sniff the traffic of the router?
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We have never tried such a case, but I am not sure why testing a router
would be different from other IoT devices. Could you be more specific
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where you're experiencing issues?
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While the sniffer needs a rooted router, how do I set up the environment to test a router?
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