
- #SOUNDMATE ST200 AUDIO BAD UPDATE#
- #SOUNDMATE ST200 AUDIO BAD MODS#
- #SOUNDMATE ST200 AUDIO BAD PASSWORD#
To do that, once you have connected to the device via WiFi, you will open a browser and point it to the IP address that is (also) listed on the bottom of the device (note: the instructions may list a different IP like it did for us, but most likely the one printed on the bottom of the device is the correct one).

You can play directly to the device using it as its own WiFi source, or you can add it to your main WiFi network. The SSID is available on the bottom of the device.įrom here you have two choices. After that, you need to connect to it from your mobile device or laptop via WiFi as if it was a router. You start off by powering the device and hooking it up to your playback device. You will also find a micro-USB to USB cable for charging (the actual charger is not included, so you will either have to connect it to an available USB port on a PC or use one an adapter from another device). It comes with a line-out cable (3.5mm to 3.5mm) as well as a line-out to RCA for connecting it to your playback device. It has a small removable antenna (or upgradable if you see the need) along with USB, line-out and SPDIF (optical). The device itself is very small and fits in the palm of your hand. It will even work in the car since it is powered via USB.

This device is developed by Uyesee, a company based in China, and is referred to as “ SoundMate” the “WiFi Music Streaming Receiver”. Today we take a look at a WiFi-based music streaming device that hooks up to any stereo or other playback devices that supports an RCA, 3.5mm line-in, 1/4″ (adapter not included) or optical input. This entry was posted in General News, Hardware, Tech and tagged openwrt, SoundMate, WR703n by Kristian. Use with caution, and comes with no warrentees: upgrade-1.1.01-A21(A.01).bin
#SOUNDMATE ST200 AUDIO BAD UPDATE#
UPDATE – Added firmware downloaded (15-1-2015). While the SoC is the same, it comes with an audio card (analog and digital outputs), so the firmware I have created needs to be compiled with the additional driver/s in it.
#SOUNDMATE ST200 AUDIO BAD MODS#
There is a great community with many mods available for that router. So there is another bonus, TP-Link TL-WR703N. The dmesg info shows some other interesting info: dmesg
#SOUNDMATE ST200 AUDIO BAD PASSWORD#
With the root password you can login to the telnet port and check it out. Ĭhange the username and the passwords are the same SoundMate/123456, root/ifconfig. SoundMate:l2xpPLw75h.6.:111:111:SoundMate:/tmp/mnt:/bin/flaseĪfter a few hours trying to brute force the hashes and internet searches, I found this post. Root:KgWQIjYw4jNh.:0:0:root:/root:/bin/ash

While the string dump was boring, the hex dump revealed:Ġ0000000 01 00 00 00 4f 70 65 6e 57 72 74 00 00 00 00 00 |….OpenWrt….|Įxtracted the Root-FS using Firmware Modification Kit. So I did a little poking around:ĭownloaded an older version of the firmware and did a string and hex dump to see if there was anything interesting in them. Also the web interface looked different from other images I had seen on the web. While this is ok, I need it to work with DLNA sources from other devices.

After a short time messing with it, I could only get iTunes to detect it as an audio source. Purchased a couple of SoundMate M1’s for a great price to add wireless audio to area’s of our home.
