Echo & Alexa Forums
General Category => Alexa Software Development & Technical Discussion => Topic started by: gssincla on July 20, 2015, 10:07:11 pm
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Has anyone been able to capture the firmware image of an Echo? As a reverse engineer this would be a gold mine of information.
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I am doing an IoT research project/series. I first worked on the WeMo line of devices and had a good deal of success in reverse-engineering and exploiting the devices. The echo was a natural next step. If I can get a copy of the firmware I will let you know! PM me a reminder for a status update if you see this.
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Any update? It looks like your inbox is full.
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Yep! Sorry about that. Cleared my inbox. Annoying feature of the site honestly. Shoot me a PM with your email and I'll get you on the Slack channel for echo hacking. There are about 10 or so like-minded people on there all helping each other out on this project.
Long story short we were able to build a partial file system using an update manifest that we got from a packet capture I took.
Check back tomorrow and I'll make a post about it on this forum.
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Amazon Echo and Echo Dot can now connect to mobile Wi-Fi hotspots
Posted on June 29, 2016
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The Amazon Echo or Echo Dot have been unable to connect directly to mobile Wi-Fi hotspots unless a second device was available to facilitate the connection. This is because, to connect an Echo or Echo Dot to a Wi-Fi network, you must transfer those network settings to the Echo or Echo Dot via a temporary Wi-Fi connection. If all you have is a phone that is itself the source of the Wi-Fi network/hotspot you want the Echo or Echo Dot to connect to, then you can’t both connect to the Echo or Echo Dot’s temporary Wi-Fi connection while also keeping the hotspot connection active. This is why, up until now, you’ve needed a second device to configure the Echo or Echo Dot’s Wi-Fi settings while the phone is emitting a Wi-Fi hotspot. A new Echo and Echo Dot software update, version 3389, has resolved this limitation and now allows the Echo and Echo Dot to connect to a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot.
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Except I have done this before, you just needed an extra device. I connected to my phones hotspot and used my iPad to make the connection.
To say that is "can now connect" is misleading.
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Your statement is prior to the latest update by Amazon as per the article it is now native.