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Fanvil G200S Analog Adapter (ATA) Gateway Review
1,202,498.55EUR excl. VAT
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Review by Christopher Kobayashi |
Date Added: Friday 13 September, 2019 |
A definite improvement over the old Atcom ATAs.
This device runs a somewhat lobotomized version of OpenWRT (a Linux distribution targeted at wireless access points and the like). The web front-end configuration is very limited (IPv6 disabled, DNS search domain hardcoded to "lan" and no way to change it, etc). However, the ssh daemon is listening on port 1622 and can be accessed as either user "admin" or user "root".
From a security perspective, the device needs to be locked down a bit -- it's running telnet on port 1623 by default, for example, and there are other unpleasant things lurking in /etc. Easy enough to do once you've ssh'ed into it.
Overall, I give it a solid four out of five. Configuration is pretty limited by the abysmal web front-end, but via CLI it can be tuned quite well.
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