How to hide the GLINET login page from detection?

MAC address of the router? You can just change it.

For LAN, maybe you can use Luci to change.
For Wi-Fi, just use Randomized bssid.

Set my WAN MAC addresses to two old Google phones I no longer use. One for the home router the other for my travel router.

From what I am reading most get busted via their phone if they use a company phone or 2FA. I have an extra phone that will stay connected to the travel router via ethernet with location turned off. I have to use 2FA but it’s not a company phone so for extra measure on the phone I will sign into a paid VPN service before opening the 2FA app.

I know but feels like little bit a dirty solution.

I mean just putting a tp link in front of it is much cleaner from the perspective of detection by monitoring tools.

What do you say? @kalbo832

Putting another router or switch in front of the travel router would make changing the MAC pointless. Not sure I want to carry around another piece of equipment.

I mean why change the MAC in the first place? There is AI coming to detection of changing MAC anyway patterns might identify spoofing? Might be a no go for major tech or finance companies. @alzhao thoughts?

questlover, why don’t you get a job where you have no concerns about lying about your location?

It’s getting old man.

Oh genius idea!

It makes more sense to get a whole new job than carrying around another router??

@genki

Yes in my opinion it would make more sense for YOU to get a whole new job. A job that you can get proper approval to travel rather than to come on this forum being rude to people rather than educating yourself sufficiently.

Happy New Year and good luck with the job finding.

:grinning_face:

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your opinion is total bullshit and shows how disconnected you are with GL audience. Are you suggesting all people here on this forum use GL INET with “approval”?

I would suggest you to get out of your room and live in the reality familiarize yourself with the world and systems. BEFORE giving anyone suggestions. I have lost count of how many network engineers like you I have managed.

if you get out of your rustic mindset and think like corporate guy, there is a special reason that even though tp-link supports wireguard, security teams frown upon GL INET. Why don’t you get a page added to routers marketing pitch that “USERS SHOULD GET APPROVAL FIRST, OTHERWISE PLEASE DON’T USE THIS ROUTER”
???

And yet again, please be respectfull on this forum.

Oh really is that so?, and how far did the help goes or did you know it all then?

I don't see being attacking will grant you any help.

Right, but what is your point exactly?

GL-iNet offers the same things, and besides your affords I don't see a constructive question, instead you enforce us lol... you only have been rude and disrespectfull to others.

I'm out, bye /s.

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