Keenetic
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An MCP server that lets an AI assistant manage your Keenetic router in plain language — list connected devices, pin static DHCP leases, rename devices, check WAN status, and reboot.
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An MCP server that lets an AI assistant (Claude, or any MCP client) manage your Keenetic router in plain language — list connected devices, pin static DHCP leases, rename devices, check WAN status, and reboot.
It talks to the router's built-in RCI JSON API over HTTP, so there's no cloud, no third-party service, and nothing leaves your network. You run it yourself against your own router.
Tested against a Keenetic Hopper DSL (KN-3610). The RCI API is shared across the Keenetic line (Giga, Viva, Hopper, Ultra, …), so other models should work too. If you confirm one, please open an issue/PR to grow the list.
Why
Keenetic's RCI API is powerful but poorly documented, and its auth is a fiddly two-step MD5-challenge + SHA256 dance that trips people up for hours. This wraps the common device/lease/WAN operations behind clean MCP tools so you can just say "pin the Raspberry Pi to a static IP" and it happens.
Tools
| Tool | Type | What it does |
|---|---|---|
list_devices() |
read | Active DHCP lease table (ip / mac / name / remaining time) |
list_static_leases() |
read | Static reservations (ip dhcp host in running-config) |
find_free_ip(start=100, end=149) |
read | Suggest a free IP for a new static reservation |
wan_status() |
read | WAN/internet status, WAN IP, uptime, CPU/memory |
list_port_forwards() |
read | Port-forward / static NAT rules (ip static) |
set_static_lease(mac, ip, name="") |
write | Assign a fixed IP to a MAC (low-level — you supply the MAC) |
pin_device(identifier, ip="") |
write | ⭐ Find a device by IP/MAC/name and pin its current (or a given) IP in one step. Conflict-guarded. |
rename_device(identifier, name) |
write | ⭐ Set a device's persistent display name (the name shown in the web UI) |
remove_static_lease(mac) |
write | Remove a reservation |
reboot(confirm=True) |
write | Reboot the router (only with confirm=True; internet drops ~1-2 min) |
Safety: write tools are off by default
Read tools always work. Write tools are disabled until you set KEENETIC_ENABLE_WRITES=1 in the server environment. This means a fresh install can look but not touch — no accidental reboots or lease changes while you explore. Even once enabled, write tools are guarded:
pin_devicerefuses if the target IP is already active on, or statically reserved to, a different device.- Address-like identifiers (
"66") never fuzzy-match a device name (e.g.Room-66-Cam). - Every write reads the RCI response back and reports
status:errorinstead of silently "succeeding". rebootrequires an explicitconfirm=True.
Install
Requires Python 3.9+.
The easy way — no clone, no venv. With uv installed, run it straight from GitHub; your MCP client launches it on demand (see Connecting an MCP client). To install it as a command instead:
uv tool install "git+https://github.com/karyaboyraz/keenetic-mcp"
# or: pipx install "git+https://github.com/karyaboyraz/keenetic-mcp"
Then set your router password in the environment (KEENETIC_PASS) and run keenetic-router-mcp. By default it speaks stdio — the transport desktop MCP clients expect.
The installed command is
keenetic-router-mcp. The GitHub repo iskeenetic-mcp.
From source (for development or the systemd service):
git clone https://github.com/karyaboyraz/keenetic-mcp.git
cd keenetic-mcp
python3 -m venv .venv
.venv/bin/pip install .
cp .env.example .env
# edit .env: set KEENETIC_PASS (and KEENETIC_ENABLE_WRITES=1 if you want write tools)
.venv/bin/keenetic-router-mcp
Configuration
All configuration is via environment variables (see .env.example):
| Variable | Default | Notes |
|---|---|---|
KEENETIC_URL |
http://192.168.1.1 |
Your router's web-admin address |
KEENETIC_USER |
admin |
Admin username |
KEENETIC_PASS |
— | Required. Admin password |
KEENETIC_ENABLE_WRITES |
0 |
Set to 1 to enable write tools |
KEENETIC_TRANSPORT |
stdio |
stdio (client-launched) · http / sse (network service) |
KEENETIC_HOST |
0.0.0.0 |
Bind address for http/sse (use 127.0.0.1 for local-only) |
KEENETIC_PORT |
8905 |
Bind port for http/sse |
Connecting an MCP client
stdio — the client launches the server (recommended)
Most clients (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, …) start the server themselves and talk over stdio. With uv installed, no prior install step is needed — uvx fetches from GitHub and runs it. Add to your client's MCP config (claude_desktop_config.json, ~/.mcp.json, etc.):
{
"mcpServers": {
"keenetic": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["--from", "git+https://github.com/karyaboyraz/keenetic-mcp", "keenetic-router-mcp"],
"env": {
"KEENETIC_URL": "http://192.168.1.1",
"KEENETIC_PASS": "your-router-admin-password",
"KEENETIC_ENABLE_WRITES": "0"
}
}
}
}
If you installed it as a command (uv tool install / pipx), use "command": "keenetic-router-mcp" with no args. Restart the client (MCP config isn't hot-reloaded), then ask: "list my router's devices".
http — connect to a running network service
If you run it as a long-lived service (KEENETIC_TRANSPORT=http, see Running as a service), point the client at the URL instead:
{
"mcpServers": {
"keenetic": {
"type": "http",
"url": "http://127.0.0.1:8905/mcp"
}
}
}
Running as a service (Linux)
A keenetic-mcp.service systemd unit is included — it runs the server over HTTP (KEENETIC_TRANSPORT=http) so clients connect to it by URL. Put the repo at /opt/keenetic-mcp, create the venv there (python3 -m venv .venv && .venv/bin/pip install .), fill in .env, then:
sudo cp keenetic-mcp.service /etc/systemd/system/
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl enable --now keenetic-mcp
How the auth works
For anyone reusing the RCI API directly, this is the part that's hard to find. Keenetic uses a two-step challenge:
GET /auth→ returns401withX-NDM-RealmandX-NDM-Challengeheaders.- Compute
md5 = MD5("<user>:<realm>:<pass>"), thensha = SHA256(challenge + md5). POST /authwith{"login": user, "password": sha}→ sets a session cookie.POST /rci/with alist[dict]command tree, using that cookie.
Write commands must be followed by [{"system":{"configuration":{"save":{}}}}] or they're lost on reboot. See server.py for the full, working implementation.
Security notes
- The server has full admin control of your router. Bind it to
127.0.0.1(or a trusted LAN only) — never expose port 8905 to the internet. - Your password lives only in
.env(gitignored). Nothing is sent anywhere except your own router. - This is not affiliated with or endorsed by Keenetic. Use at your own risk.
License
MIT — see LICENSE.
Install Keenetic in Claude Desktop, Claude Code & Cursor
unyly install keenetic-mcpInstalls into Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor & VS Code — handles npx, uvx and build-from-source repos for you.
First time? Get the CLI: curl -fsSL https://unyly.org/install | sh
Or configure manually
Run in your terminal:
claude mcp add keenetic-mcp -- uvx keenetic-router-mcpFAQ
Is Keenetic MCP free?
Yes, Keenetic MCP is free — one-click install via Unyly at no cost.
Does Keenetic need an API key?
No, Keenetic runs without API keys or environment variables.
Is Keenetic hosted or self-hosted?
A hosted option is available: Unyly runs the server in the cloud, no local setup required.
How do I install Keenetic in Claude Desktop, Claude Code or Cursor?
Open Keenetic on unyly.org, pick your client tab (Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor) and press Install — the config is generated automatically, no JSON editing.
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