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 Removing Unifi Suffix From TP-Link, How-to

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TSwahkiz
post Mar 2 2018, 04:37 PM, updated 8y ago

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Hey guys,

Just posting this out there incase anyone needs. Basically to remove the suffix, you need to hack around the POST request to update your wireless ssid.

Instructions :
1. Open router page with Chrome (192.168.0.1)
2. View > Developer > Developer Tools
3. Press "Wireless" in the webpage
4. Press "Save" one time
5. Press "Network" in the window below, you should see "wireless" appear 3 times.
6. Go through the 3 wireless requests, on the right hand side, check "Response", find the one where there's some info about your wireless ssid and pwd inside.
7. Right click that "wireless" and press "copy > copy as cURL"
8. Paste in your favorite text editor.
9. Remove all instance of '%40unifi' in the text you just pasted.
10. Copy everything, and paste in Terminal (or command prompt in windows)
11. ???
12. Profit

This post has been edited by wahkiz: Mar 2 2018, 04:38 PM

 

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