It is beyond my comprehension that users are willing to run hardware on their local network knowing someone else (unknown) has root access to the device. Especially inside the world of digital currencies. Why risk it? Use rasp pi and feel safe in the knowledge that you are in control. The modified mining software used in this binary is on github.
No one has root access to the device, stop making things up. Feel free to run a network sniffer to confirm.
Unfortunately its like that.
Sandor, this is the same to your network as you give a stranger a key of your house.
Maybe he will use it, maybe not.
Is ssh not active? I gave away my 703n , so can't check.
I have a ttl adapter but dont have a 703n. Only a wiibox with undocumented pinouts.
So i dont know where to connect it.
If I have time i will maybe try the firmware-mod-kit too to create a ssh access (
http://code.google.com/p/firmware-mod-kit/).
But i still hope there will be a official solution soon.