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Convert an old DSL modem into a hardware web server

Convert an old DSL modem into a hardware web server

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Legolasik
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12-06-2016, 08:12 PM
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Hello. I recently lost a good friend who passed away due to a house fire. He was quite skilled in his field, and although we parted ways after college, we stayed in touch occasionally. I appreciated our interactions in networking and IT while he focused on software and hacking. He upgraded from DSL to cable internet and transformed his Westell 6100 DSL modem into a simple HTML personal web server with FTP access. I think he removed the modem, firewall, router, and DHCP server components. His personal website ran on it for years until the fire destroyed it. He constantly experimented with such projects. I recall him soldering a RS232 cable inside the modem—don’t know the details, but I’d be happy to help him recreate it in memory. It would be a great tribute for anyone who could assist. His setup followed the path (internet) → Cable Modem → Router → Hacked DSL Modem → Web server.

His website was very small—just four HTML pages and a CSS file, totaling around 40kb. No images. From archive.org

Please accept my sincere thanks for your time!
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Legolasik
12-06-2016, 08:12 PM #1

Hello. I recently lost a good friend who passed away due to a house fire. He was quite skilled in his field, and although we parted ways after college, we stayed in touch occasionally. I appreciated our interactions in networking and IT while he focused on software and hacking. He upgraded from DSL to cable internet and transformed his Westell 6100 DSL modem into a simple HTML personal web server with FTP access. I think he removed the modem, firewall, router, and DHCP server components. His personal website ran on it for years until the fire destroyed it. He constantly experimented with such projects. I recall him soldering a RS232 cable inside the modem—don’t know the details, but I’d be happy to help him recreate it in memory. It would be a great tribute for anyone who could assist. His setup followed the path (internet) → Cable Modem → Router → Hacked DSL Modem → Web server.

His website was very small—just four HTML pages and a CSS file, totaling around 40kb. No images. From archive.org

Please accept my sincere thanks for your time!

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Shukokai
Member
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12-07-2016, 03:27 AM
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Also, I bought 10x of these with the intention of breaking them and laying many on my path.
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Shukokai
12-07-2016, 03:27 AM #2

Also, I bought 10x of these with the intention of breaking them and laying many on my path.