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Travel Router Control

A Go application for controlling a mini travel router with dual WiFi interfaces and Ethernet connectivity. The router can operate as a WiFi repeater, connecting to upstream networks while providing a hotspot for client devices.

Features

  • WiFi network scanning and connection management
  • Hotspot (access point) configuration and control
  • Connected device monitoring
  • Real-time system logs via WebSocket
  • RESTful API following OpenAPI 3.0 specification
  • Web interface for easy management

Architecture

The application follows a clean architecture pattern:

.
├── cmd/
│   └── repeater/          # Application entry point
│       ├── main.go
│       └── static/        # Embedded web assets
├── internal/
│   ├── api/              # HTTP API layer
│   │   ├── router.go     # Gin router setup
│   │   └── handlers/     # HTTP handlers
│   ├── app/              # Application logic & lifecycle
│   ├── device/           # Device management
│   ├── hotspot/          # Hotspot control
│   ├── logging/          # Logging system
│   ├── models/           # Data structures
│   └── wifi/             # WiFi operations (wpa_supplicant via D-Bus)
├── openapi.yaml          # API specification
└── go.mod

Building

go build -o repeater ./cmd/repeater

Running

sudo ./repeater

The application requires root privileges to:

  • Access D-Bus system bus for wpa_supplicant
  • Control systemd services (hostapd)
  • Read DHCP leases and ARP tables

The server will start on port 8080.

API Endpoints

WiFi Operations

  • GET /api/wifi/scan - Scan for available networks
  • POST /api/wifi/connect - Connect to a network
  • POST /api/wifi/disconnect - Disconnect from current network

Hotspot Operations

  • POST /api/hotspot/config - Configure hotspot settings
  • POST /api/hotspot/toggle - Enable/disable hotspot

Device Management

  • GET /api/devices - Get connected devices

System

  • GET /api/status - Get system status
  • GET /api/logs - Get system logs
  • DELETE /api/logs - Clear logs

WebSocket

  • GET /ws/logs - Real-time log streaming

See openapi.yaml for complete API documentation.

Configuration

The application uses the following system resources:

  • WiFi Interface: wlan0 (for upstream connection)
  • AP Interface: wlan1 (for hotspot)
  • Hostapd Config: /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf
  • WPA Supplicant Config: /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf

These can be modified in the respective package constants.

Dependencies

  • Gin: HTTP web framework
  • godbus: D-Bus client for wpa_supplicant control
  • gorilla/websocket: WebSocket support
  • wpa_supplicant: WiFi connection management
  • hostapd: Hotspot functionality

License

MIT