It is certainly easy to flash openwrt on a linksys router and throw it in a case. This thing may not be the best thing since sliced bread but lets be honest what you described is a far cry from what is being displayed here (which also has a webui). I am not affiliated with these guys but I am also not going to pretend that this is nothing more than a linksys and two hours on a Sunday.
Does your $100 include 3G hardware? Or is it included in the $80 price tag that you mentioned in a different post downthread?
Does your pelican case looks as innocuous as this thing does plugged into the wall at XYZ Corp?
Do you think you could mod a vanilla openwrt installation to do the NAC/802.1x/RADIUS bypass in two hours?
Do you already have a reliable/repeatable process to get through basic corporate IPS/FW and get a reverse shell? Can you rattle it off the top of your head right now? If not its going to be tough to implement in two hours...
Does your $100 include 3G hardware? Or is it included in the $80 price tag that you mentioned in a different post downthread?
Does your pelican case looks as innocuous as this thing does plugged into the wall at XYZ Corp?
Do you think you could mod a vanilla openwrt installation to do the NAC/802.1x/RADIUS bypass in two hours?
Do you already have a reliable/repeatable process to get through basic corporate IPS/FW and get a reverse shell? Can you rattle it off the top of your head right now? If not its going to be tough to implement in two hours...