Installing Splash Page with Live Network Stats in GoldenOrb
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 8:38 pm
UPDATED 12-20-2022: The system files on the new kernels of OpenWRT/GoldenOrb/ROOter are continuously changing.
The splash screen in the attachment below was designed and used for our WiFiX routers a build or two back.
Instructions are included in the file and is shared for personal use only.
The Signals in this build are color coded to match the reference chart below the stats.
You will also find a short cut button I added from the Network Status page to easier access the splash page.
ORIGINAL POST: On occasion I am asked about what happened to the Splash Page that was once installed in WiFiX versions of GoldenOrb. We decided to remove and offer it as a package for those who want to install it.
This tutorial will demonstrate how to install the WiFiX Splash page on a GoldenOrb router.
The Splash Page includes a Live Network Status page that shows signal stats in live time. This is a very useful tool for fine tuning a directional antenna among other diagnostic uses.
In order to install the Splash Page files into GoldenOrb, you will need to download and install the free WinSCP utility.
Next, download the Splash 2019.rar file to your desktop and extract/unzip the rar file.
Open WinSCP and log into GoldenOrb using the SCP File Protocol, and the IP Address: 192.168.1.1 (assuming you have not changed it to another)
Enter your user name (root, unless it has been changed) and the password used to log into your router.
You will notice in the unzipped Splash 2019 folder, there are two sub-folders, OEM and www.
The OEM folder will be used to backup your original www file folder in the event anything goes wrong, or you simply want to remove the Splash Page.
Use the Drop Down selection menu on WinSCP to locate the unzipped Splash 2019 folder on your Desktop. Click on the OEM file to open it.
Use the Drop Down selector on the top right side of WinSCP to find the root directory.
Locate the www file on the right lower window, drag and drop the www file into the OEM Folder for a backup.
Now open both www folders in the Splash 2019 file (not the OEM) and GoldenOrb's root files.
Drag and drop the splash-files, and the index, splash and status html files over to GoldenOrb's www folder.
Open the luci-static files on both sides, and drag and drop the resources and rooter folder over to GoldenOrb
Exit WinSCP, and reboot the router.
You should now be able to login the Splash Page using the IP address: 192.168.1.1
DONE!
The splash screen in the attachment below was designed and used for our WiFiX routers a build or two back.
Instructions are included in the file and is shared for personal use only.
The Signals in this build are color coded to match the reference chart below the stats.
You will also find a short cut button I added from the Network Status page to easier access the splash page.
ORIGINAL POST: On occasion I am asked about what happened to the Splash Page that was once installed in WiFiX versions of GoldenOrb. We decided to remove and offer it as a package for those who want to install it.
This tutorial will demonstrate how to install the WiFiX Splash page on a GoldenOrb router.
The Splash Page includes a Live Network Status page that shows signal stats in live time. This is a very useful tool for fine tuning a directional antenna among other diagnostic uses.
In order to install the Splash Page files into GoldenOrb, you will need to download and install the free WinSCP utility.
Next, download the Splash 2019.rar file to your desktop and extract/unzip the rar file.
Open WinSCP and log into GoldenOrb using the SCP File Protocol, and the IP Address: 192.168.1.1 (assuming you have not changed it to another)
Enter your user name (root, unless it has been changed) and the password used to log into your router.
You will notice in the unzipped Splash 2019 folder, there are two sub-folders, OEM and www.
The OEM folder will be used to backup your original www file folder in the event anything goes wrong, or you simply want to remove the Splash Page.
Use the Drop Down selection menu on WinSCP to locate the unzipped Splash 2019 folder on your Desktop. Click on the OEM file to open it.
Use the Drop Down selector on the top right side of WinSCP to find the root directory.
Locate the www file on the right lower window, drag and drop the www file into the OEM Folder for a backup.
Now open both www folders in the Splash 2019 file (not the OEM) and GoldenOrb's root files.
Drag and drop the splash-files, and the index, splash and status html files over to GoldenOrb's www folder.
Open the luci-static files on both sides, and drag and drop the resources and rooter folder over to GoldenOrb
Exit WinSCP, and reboot the router.
You should now be able to login the Splash Page using the IP address: 192.168.1.1
DONE!