Successfully jailbreak iPhone using Wifi transmitter
Not long after a startup released a beta version of a project called Project Sandcastle, which allowed to run Android right on iPhones, the jailbreak community was recently surprised when someone jailbroken an iPhone with a wifi router. Jokes but happened in reality.
A new shared video shows an iPad being jailbroken using the Linksys EA4500 router device. And the iPad and router are connected via the USB port built into the router.
The reason an iPhone can be jailbroken by a wifi router is checkra1n, the tool to jailbreak the iPhone has a Linux version and the firmware of most of these routers is also built on the Linux platform. Users can launch checkra1n to jailbreak an iPhone if they know how to access the router and execute some commands.
In fact, no one will jailbreak an iPhone using a wifi router because doing it on a computer is much easier and more efficient. However, using a wifi router to do this is also an interesting test, as well as another evidence confirming "nothing is impossible".
Details of the process of jailbreaking your iPhone using a wifi transmitter, you can follow in the video below.
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