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Following the PS4HEN Android Guide, PS4 Exploit Host for OpenWRT, PS4HEN Wifi USB Drive Guide, PS4HEN Wifi Card Reader Guide and PS4HEN Airdisk iOS iPhone Guide today we have another PS4HEN tutorial from @FrogDR who sent it via the Contact link for those interested in trying out, to quote:

How to Host PS4HEN with USB Stick (not Wifi) and Router (without OpenWRT)

Hello,

I want to share with other my method to Host a Exploit and PS4HEN using USB stick (not Wifi stick) and router (without OpenWRT) with USB Port :)

What I've got and how i use it:

What we need : Router Netgear Nighthawk X4S R7800 (any router with usb port and storage sharing?) and Kingston 8GB USB STICK (any USB stick) and usb_455_vr_hen.zip from @stooged

1. Format USB Stick on a FAT32 and create a folder (i create exploit) then copy files from usb_455_vr_hen.zip to this folder.

2. Plug USB Stick to router and go to yours routers menu to ReadySHARE Settings and make sure you have check Basic USB Storage. In Advance Settings check Network Neighborhood and HTTP Access Method.

3. On PS4 go to Web Browser and Add Bookmark. I add Bookmark "Exploit USB" with address: http://readyshare.routerlogin.net/shares/USB_Storage/exploit/index.html

4. Thats all !

After this you do not have to commit additional devices like PC or Phone and Host PS4HEN is available all the time. You just need to run a Web Browser on your PS4 and open Your Bookmark with Exploit address :)

After this setup you have a Easiest and fastest way to make your PS4 ready to install homebrew :) So should try this if you have a router with USB Port :)

P.S. Sorry for my Wnglish. I never learn it at school :unsure:
P.S. Here are images showing this method

PS4HEN with USB Stick (Non-Wifi) and Router Without OpenWRT Guide.jpg

PS4HEN with USB Stick (Non-Wifi) and Router Without OpenWRT Guide 2.jpg

Greet
Frog
 

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ok I see the usb in the router but don't see were to add the address in the router theres no setting to add that using brightbox 2 router
 
nice idea... but it feels unnecessary, because you need an extra device for payloads.

A small webserver with integrated tcp-client would be the real deal.
Maybe I try something on my fritz!box.
 
Imho i think that change nothing because you need anyway to open browser, so or you open you web page from router, or another website that have all payloads, is the same. Also because you need to turn on internet in your PS4, or maybe you can set from your router that ps4 must doesnt have internet connection.
 
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