This room is not a box to be hacked into, rather an OSINT challenge. You are given a single image to start with and then asked a number of questions. The image is the Windows XP wallpaper, but looking inside the meta data gives us a clue

# exiftool WindowsXP.jpg 
ExifTool Version Number         : 12.76
File Name                       : WindowsXP.jpg
Directory                       : .
File Size                       : 234 kB
File Modification Date/Time     : 2020:09:13 15:51:03+01:00
File Access Date/Time           : 2025:03:13 14:12:05+00:00
File Inode Change Date/Time     : 2024:04:01 00:58:29+01:00
File Permissions                : -rw-r--r--
File Type                       : JPEG
File Type Extension             : jpg
MIME Type                       : image/jpeg
XMP Toolkit                     : Image::ExifTool 11.27
GPS Latitude                    : 54 deg 17' 41.27" N
GPS Longitude                   : 2 deg 15' 1.33" W
Copyright                       : OWoodflint
Image Width                     : 1920
Image Height                    : 1080
Encoding Process                : Baseline DCT, Huffman coding
Bits Per Sample                 : 8
Color Components                : 3
Y Cb Cr Sub Sampling            : YCbCr4:2:0 (2 2)
Image Size                      : 1920x1080
Megapixels                      : 2.1
GPS Latitude Ref                : North
GPS Longitude Ref               : West
GPS Position                    : 54 deg 17' 41.27" N, 2 deg 15' 1.33" W

The copyright field shows OWoodflint and a quick google search brings back a twitter, github and wordpress site.

Twitter: https://x.com/owoodflint

Github: https://github.com/OWoodfl1nt

Wordpress: https://oliverwoodflint.wordpress.com/

Just from these sites and their content we can answer most of the questions. To find the SSID we can use wigle.net and search using the BSSID posted on twitter (B4:5D:50:AA:86:41).

Continuing to zoom in reveals the WiFi name. This just leaves the users password to find. This is a little obscure, but it is hidden on the wordpress site. You can look through the source code to find it, or simply highlight the text as it on the page just as white text.