I saw a Powerpoint presentation describing a setup like that. They had a website the customer logged into and they could customize a few specific things and that config was pushed down by the API.

Twenty years ago I would have tried that, but I think I've gotten lazier over time.  I'd rather buy something where the problems are already figured out and solved.  If you wanna go tackle that tiger then you must have eaten your Wheaties cuz you're more energetic than I am.


On 10/24/2020 5:02 PM, Jesse DuPont wrote:
For config file management, someone smarter than me could probably whip something out using Python or PHP to manage config files on an HTTP server (that fetched connected to) and handle a fixed number of configurable items (like SSID, etc.). Even doing port forwards this way wouldn't be that difficult to handle.

I suppose an alternative to having the router go pull its config would be to use the API to push it - UNIMUS might be more cost effective/less troublesome in the end.

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