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  1. Kann hier jemand aus eigener Erfahrung einen #TravelRouter empfehlen?
    Anforderungen:
    -Stromversorgung via USB-C
    -weitergabe von wlan Internet Zugang auch wenn man User/Passwort im Browser eingeben muss
    -DHCP bei bei dem das gleiche Device immer die gleiche IP bekommt, möglichst sogar konfigurierbar via Webinterface
    -zusätzlicher Pluspunkt wenn auch Internet direkt via USB-C vom Smartphone kommend weitergegeben werden kann.

  2. Kann hier jemand aus eigener Erfahrung einen #TravelRouter empfehlen?
    Anforderungen:
    -Stromversorgung via USB-C
    -weitergabe von wlan Internet Zugang auch wenn man User/Passwort im Browser eingeben muss
    -DHCP bei bei dem das gleiche Device immer die gleiche IP bekommt, möglichst sogar konfigurierbar via Webinterface
    -zusätzlicher Pluspunkt wenn auch Internet direkt via USB-C vom Smartphone kommend weitergegeben werden kann.

  3. Kann hier jemand aus eigener Erfahrung einen #TravelRouter empfehlen?
    Anforderungen:
    -Stromversorgung via USB-C
    -weitergabe von wlan Internet Zugang auch wenn man User/Passwort im Browser eingeben muss
    -DHCP bei bei dem das gleiche Device immer die gleiche IP bekommt, möglichst sogar konfigurierbar via Webinterface
    -zusätzlicher Pluspunkt wenn auch Internet direkt via USB-C vom Smartphone kommend weitergegeben werden kann.

  4. Kann hier jemand aus eigener Erfahrung einen #TravelRouter empfehlen?
    Anforderungen:
    -Stromversorgung via USB-C
    -weitergabe von wlan Internet Zugang auch wenn man User/Passwort im Browser eingeben muss
    -DHCP bei bei dem das gleiche Device immer die gleiche IP bekommt, möglichst sogar konfigurierbar via Webinterface
    -zusätzlicher Pluspunkt wenn auch Internet direkt via USB-C vom Smartphone kommend weitergegeben werden kann.

  5. I’ve been looking for a project router for our travels, so we can ditch provided by hosts and bring our own.

    I was hoping would be THE THING, but it’s missing one key feature I’d give my money for - optional simcard slot…

    still looks far more compelling, because it’s more open and you can just make 5G modem work with it…

  6. I’ve been looking for a project router for our travels, so we can ditch #WiFi provided by hosts and bring our own.

    I was hoping #UniFi #TravelRouter would be THE THING, but it’s missing one key feature I’d give my money for - optional simcard slot…

    #GliNet still looks far more compelling, because it’s more open and you can just make 5G modem work with it…

  7. I’ve been looking for a project router for our travels, so we can ditch #WiFi provided by hosts and bring our own.

    I was hoping #UniFi #TravelRouter would be THE THING, but it’s missing one key feature I’d give my money for - optional simcard slot…

    #GliNet still looks far more compelling, because it’s more open and you can just make 5G modem work with it…

  8. I’ve been looking for a project router for our travels, so we can ditch #WiFi provided by hosts and bring our own.

    I was hoping #UniFi #TravelRouter would be THE THING, but it’s missing one key feature I’d give my money for - optional simcard slot…

    #GliNet still looks far more compelling, because it’s more open and you can just make 5G modem work with it…

  9. I’ve been looking for a project router for our travels, so we can ditch #WiFi provided by hosts and bring our own.

    I was hoping #UniFi #TravelRouter would be THE THING, but it’s missing one key feature I’d give my money for - optional simcard slot…

    #GliNet still looks far more compelling, because it’s more open and you can just make 5G modem work with it…

  10. For some reason, I’ve fallen down the rabbit hole of #DLNA.

    I’ve been tinkering with the idea of an off-grid setup for when electricity or internet is down and built around my GL.iNet Slate AX travel router.

    Sure, it’s not #plex or #jellyfin but it’s close enough when it can be run for days/weeks off a battery bank.

    #homelab #selfhosted #travelrouter #selfhosting #offgrid

  11. For some reason, I’ve fallen down the rabbit hole of #DLNA.

    I’ve been tinkering with the idea of an off-grid setup for when electricity or internet is down and built around my GL.iNet Slate AX travel router.

    Sure, it’s not #plex or #jellyfin but it’s close enough when it can be run for days/weeks off a battery bank.

    #homelab #selfhosted #travelrouter #selfhosting #offgrid

  12. For some reason, I’ve fallen down the rabbit hole of #DLNA.

    I’ve been tinkering with the idea of an off-grid setup for when electricity or internet is down and built around my GL.iNet Slate AX travel router.

    Sure, it’s not #plex or #jellyfin but it’s close enough when it can be run for days/weeks off a battery bank.

    #homelab #selfhosted #travelrouter #selfhosting #offgrid

  13. For some reason, I’ve fallen down the rabbit hole of #DLNA.

    I’ve been tinkering with the idea of an off-grid setup for when electricity or internet is down and built around my GL.iNet Slate AX travel router.

    Sure, it’s not #plex or #jellyfin but it’s close enough when it can be run for days/weeks off a battery bank.

    #homelab #selfhosted #travelrouter #selfhosting #offgrid

  14. For some reason, I’ve fallen down the rabbit hole of #DLNA.

    I’ve been tinkering with the idea of an off-grid setup for when electricity or internet is down and built around my GL.iNet Slate AX travel router.

    Sure, it’s not #plex or #jellyfin but it’s close enough when it can be run for days/weeks off a battery bank.

    #homelab #selfhosted #travelrouter #selfhosting #offgrid

  15. GL.iNet Mudi 7 specs are out and it's now available for pre-order ($319, down from a $399 price target for general release), to ship in April.

    gl-inet.com/products/gl-e5800/

    noteworthy details:

    * 5G and 4G, 6x internal and optional 2x external antennas
    * dual SIM support
    * tri-band WiFi 7, 1x 2.5GbE port
    * 600Mbps Wireguard and 700Mbps OpenVPN
    * USB type-C tethering and OTG
    * quad-core Qualcomm CPU
    * 2GB RAM and 8GB eMMC
    * up to 13.5h battery life and USB-PD fast charge

    given that it's a Qualcomm CPU I would not expect mainline OpenWrt support any time real soon, but it will be running GL.iNet's build of OpenWrt + their software, and should have access to most packages available on vanilla OpenWrt.

    based on my experiences with #GLiNet I would wait for the firmware to stabilize before buying this, with the expectation that increasing competition in the travel router space will push that $399 price target down over time.

    #Mudi #Mudi7 #TravelRouter

  16. GL.iNet Mudi 7 specs are out and it's now available for pre-order ($319, down from a $399 price target for general release), to ship in April.

    gl-inet.com/products/gl-e5800/

    noteworthy details:

    * 5G and 4G, 6x internal and optional 2x external antennas
    * dual SIM support
    * tri-band WiFi 7, 1x 2.5GbE port
    * 600Mbps Wireguard and 700Mbps OpenVPN
    * USB type-C tethering and OTG
    * quad-core Qualcomm CPU
    * 2GB RAM and 8GB eMMC
    * up to 13.5h battery life and USB-PD fast charge

    given that it's a Qualcomm CPU I would not expect mainline OpenWrt support any time real soon, but it will be running GL.iNet's build of OpenWrt + their software, and should have access to most packages available on vanilla OpenWrt.

    based on my experiences with #GLiNet I would wait for the firmware to stabilize before buying this, with the expectation that increasing competition in the travel router space will push that $399 price target down over time.

    #Mudi #Mudi7 #TravelRouter

  17. GL.iNet Mudi 7 specs are out and it's now available for pre-order ($319, down from a $399 price target for general release), to ship in April.

    gl-inet.com/products/gl-e5800/

    noteworthy details:

    * 5G and 4G, 6x internal and optional 2x external antennas
    * dual SIM support
    * tri-band WiFi 7, 1x 2.5GbE port
    * 600Mbps Wireguard and 700Mbps OpenVPN
    * USB type-C tethering and OTG
    * quad-core Qualcomm CPU
    * 2GB RAM and 8GB eMMC
    * up to 13.5h battery life and USB-PD fast charge

    given that it's a Qualcomm CPU I would not expect mainline OpenWrt support any time real soon, but it will be running GL.iNet's build of OpenWrt + their software, and should have access to most packages available on vanilla OpenWrt.

    based on my experiences with #GLiNet I would wait for the firmware to stabilize before buying this, with the expectation that increasing competition in the travel router space will push that $399 price target down over time.

    #Mudi #Mudi7 #TravelRouter

  18. GL.iNet Mudi 7 specs are out and it's now available for pre-order ($319, down from a $399 price target for general release), to ship in April.

    gl-inet.com/products/gl-e5800/

    noteworthy details:

    * 5G and 4G, 6x internal and optional 2x external antennas
    * dual SIM support
    * tri-band WiFi 7, 1x 2.5GbE port
    * 600Mbps Wireguard and 700Mbps OpenVPN
    * USB type-C tethering and OTG
    * quad-core Qualcomm CPU
    * 2GB RAM and 8GB eMMC
    * up to 13.5h battery life and USB-PD fast charge

    given that it's a Qualcomm CPU I would not expect mainline OpenWrt support any time real soon, but it will be running GL.iNet's build of OpenWrt + their software, and should have access to most packages available on vanilla OpenWrt.

    based on my experiences with #GLiNet I would wait for the firmware to stabilize before buying this, with the expectation that increasing competition in the travel router space will push that $399 price target down over time.

    #Mudi #Mudi7 #TravelRouter

  19. GL.iNet Mudi 7 specs are out and it's now available for pre-order ($319, down from a $399 price target for general release), to ship in April.

    gl-inet.com/products/gl-e5800/

    noteworthy details:

    * 5G and 4G, 6x internal and optional 2x external antennas
    * dual SIM support
    * tri-band WiFi 7, 1x 2.5GbE port
    * 600Mbps Wireguard and 700Mbps OpenVPN
    * USB type-C tethering and OTG
    * quad-core Qualcomm CPU
    * 2GB RAM and 8GB eMMC
    * up to 13.5h battery life and USB-PD fast charge

    given that it's a Qualcomm CPU I would not expect mainline OpenWrt support any time real soon, but it will be running GL.iNet's build of OpenWrt + their software, and should have access to most packages available on vanilla OpenWrt.

    based on my experiences with #GLiNet I would wait for the firmware to stabilize before buying this, with the expectation that increasing competition in the travel router space will push that $399 price target down over time.

    #Mudi #Mudi7 #TravelRouter

  20. The latest UniFi Travel Router firmware update, version 6.5.246, has a couple improvements I’m excited for:

    1. The UTR can now uplink to Wi-Fi networks that use 802.1x, or “enterprise” authentication.

    2. It can broadcast a secondary network—useful for people who have an IOT SSID at home and want to travel with things that connect to that network. (But the mobile app doesn’t support configuring this just yet.)

    #Ubiquiti #UniFi #UniFiTravelRouter #TravelRouter
    community.ui.com/releases/UniF

  21. The latest UniFi Travel Router firmware update, version 6.5.246, has a couple improvements I’m excited for:

    1. The UTR can now uplink to Wi-Fi networks that use 802.1x, or “enterprise” authentication.

    2. It can broadcast a secondary network—useful for people who have an IOT SSID at home and want to travel with things that connect to that network. (But the mobile app doesn’t support configuring this just yet.)

    #Ubiquiti #UniFi #UniFiTravelRouter #TravelRouter
    community.ui.com/releases/UniF

  22. The latest UniFi Travel Router firmware update, version 6.5.246, has a couple improvements I’m excited for:

    1. The UTR can now uplink to Wi-Fi networks that use 802.1x, or “enterprise” authentication.

    2. It can broadcast a secondary network—useful for people who have an IOT SSID at home and want to travel with things that connect to that network. (But the mobile app doesn’t support configuring this just yet.)

    #Ubiquiti #UniFi #UniFiTravelRouter #TravelRouter
    community.ui.com/releases/UniF

  23. The latest UniFi Travel Router firmware update, version 6.5.246, has a couple improvements I’m excited for:

    1. The UTR can now uplink to Wi-Fi networks that use 802.1x, or “enterprise” authentication.

    2. It can broadcast a secondary network—useful for people who have an IOT SSID at home and want to travel with things that connect to that network. (But the mobile app doesn’t support configuring this just yet.)

    #Ubiquiti #UniFi #UniFiTravelRouter #TravelRouter
    community.ui.com/releases/UniF

  24. The latest UniFi Travel Router firmware update, version 6.5.246, has a couple improvements I’m excited for:

    1. The UTR can now uplink to Wi-Fi networks that use 802.1x, or “enterprise” authentication.

    2. It can broadcast a secondary network—useful for people who have an IOT SSID at home and want to travel with things that connect to that network. (But the mobile app doesn’t support configuring this just yet.)

    #Ubiquiti #UniFi #UniFiTravelRouter #TravelRouter
    community.ui.com/releases/UniF

  25. This gl.inet router combo is just... awesome! Not perfect (10gbe NIC's and vLAN's are missing), but the best value for money proposition I have seen so far. Being a client of their terrific KVM's I just could not stay away. :-)

    #router #travelrouter #homerouter #gl-inet

    https://www.gl-inet.com/campaign/wifi7duo/?utm_source=website&utm_medium=productpage-be9300&utm_campaign=wifi7-duo

  26. My UniFi Travel Router (UTR) setup: bind to home with Teleport, broadcast my home SSID, and record a G6 Instant back to my UNVR. I also tested WiFi uplink, wired WAN, and USB tethering.

    youtube.com/watch?v=_UiLa-8lZzY

    #unifi #travelrouter #networking #homelab

  27. My UniFi Travel Router (UTR) setup: bind to home with Teleport, broadcast my home SSID, and record a G6 Instant back to my UNVR. I also tested WiFi uplink, wired WAN, and USB tethering.

    youtube.com/watch?v=_UiLa-8lZzY

    #unifi #travelrouter #networking #homelab

  28. My UniFi Travel Router (UTR) setup: bind to home with Teleport, broadcast my home SSID, and record a G6 Instant back to my UNVR. I also tested WiFi uplink, wired WAN, and USB tethering.

    youtube.com/watch?v=_UiLa-8lZzY

    #unifi #travelrouter #networking #homelab

  29. My UniFi Travel Router (UTR) setup: bind to home with Teleport, broadcast my home SSID, and record a G6 Instant back to my UNVR. I also tested WiFi uplink, wired WAN, and USB tethering.

    youtube.com/watch?v=_UiLa-8lZzY

    #unifi #travelrouter #networking #homelab

  30. My UniFi Travel Router (UTR) setup: bind to home with Teleport, broadcast my home SSID, and record a G6 Instant back to my UNVR. I also tested WiFi uplink, wired WAN, and USB tethering.

    youtube.com/watch?v=_UiLa-8lZzY

    #unifi #travelrouter #networking #homelab

  31. Im Urlaub kommen einem ja immer so dumme Ideen für neue Projekte… Da zu Hause noch ein paar RasPis rumfliegen werde ich mich wohl mal an einem #TravelRouter versuchen. Hat da schon jemand Erfahrung mit #RaspAP oder #OpenWRT ?

  32. Im Urlaub kommen einem ja immer so dumme Ideen für neue Projekte… Da zu Hause noch ein paar RasPis rumfliegen werde ich mich wohl mal an einem #TravelRouter versuchen. Hat da schon jemand Erfahrung mit #RaspAP oder #OpenWRT ?

  33. Im Urlaub kommen einem ja immer so dumme Ideen für neue Projekte… Da zu Hause noch ein paar RasPis rumfliegen werde ich mich wohl mal an einem #TravelRouter versuchen. Hat da schon jemand Erfahrung mit #RaspAP oder #OpenWRT ?

  34. Im Urlaub kommen einem ja immer so dumme Ideen für neue Projekte… Da zu Hause noch ein paar RasPis rumfliegen werde ich mich wohl mal an einem #TravelRouter versuchen. Hat da schon jemand Erfahrung mit #RaspAP oder #OpenWRT ?

  35. Im Urlaub kommen einem ja immer so dumme Ideen für neue Projekte… Da zu Hause noch ein paar RasPis rumfliegen werde ich mich wohl mal an einem #TravelRouter versuchen. Hat da schon jemand Erfahrung mit #RaspAP oder #OpenWRT ?

  36. Part 2 in my #hardwarehacking adventures - I've setup a IRC server that runs on the #tenda4G185 MiFi device. It was another fun deep dive into cross compiling, various IRC servers and then using #openssh to make reverse ssh tunnels.

    projects.solarcene.community/p

    #reverseengineering
    #arm
    #linux
    #travelrouter
    #zte
    #lowtechcomputing

  37. Part 2 in my #hardwarehacking adventures - I've setup a IRC server that runs on the #tenda4G185 MiFi device. It was another fun deep dive into cross compiling, various IRC servers and then using #openssh to make reverse ssh tunnels.

    projects.solarcene.community/p

    #reverseengineering
    #arm
    #linux
    #travelrouter
    #zte
    #lowtechcomputing

  38. Part 2 in my #hardwarehacking adventures - I've setup a IRC server that runs on the #tenda4G185 MiFi device. It was another fun deep dive into cross compiling, various IRC servers and then using #openssh to make reverse ssh tunnels.

    projects.solarcene.community/p

    #reverseengineering
    #arm
    #linux
    #travelrouter
    #zte
    #lowtechcomputing

  39. Part 2 in my #hardwarehacking adventures - I've setup a IRC server that runs on the #tenda4G185 MiFi device. It was another fun deep dive into cross compiling, various IRC servers and then using #openssh to make reverse ssh tunnels.

    projects.solarcene.community/p

    #reverseengineering
    #arm
    #linux
    #travelrouter
    #zte
    #lowtechcomputing

  40. Part 2 in my adventures - I've setup a IRC server that runs on the MiFi device. It was another fun deep dive into cross compiling, various IRC servers and then using to make reverse ssh tunnels.

    projects.solarcene.community/p






  41. @ge0rg nerd-snipe complete!

    Checkout my Deep Dive into the Tenda 4G185 v3 MiFi device which is now self hosting it's own website: projects.solarcene.community/p

    It was a very deep rabbit hole of reverse engineering, looking for exploits, cross compiling, messing with scripts, finding vulnerabilities, reinventing the wheel and a lot of research.

    But the work is not done, now it's to make it actually useful 😂

    #reverseengineering
    #arm
    #linux
    #zte
    #travelrouter
    #ghidra
    #lowtechmagazine

  42. @ge0rg nerd-snipe complete!

    Checkout my Deep Dive into the Tenda 4G185 v3 MiFi device which is now self hosting it's own website: projects.solarcene.community/p

    It was a very deep rabbit hole of reverse engineering, looking for exploits, cross compiling, messing with scripts, finding vulnerabilities, reinventing the wheel and a lot of research.

    But the work is not done, now it's to make it actually useful 😂

    #reverseengineering
    #arm
    #linux
    #zte
    #travelrouter
    #ghidra
    #lowtechmagazine

  43. @ge0rg nerd-snipe complete!

    Checkout my Deep Dive into the Tenda 4G185 v3 MiFi device which is now self hosting it's own website: projects.solarcene.community/p

    It was a very deep rabbit hole of reverse engineering, looking for exploits, cross compiling, messing with scripts, finding vulnerabilities, reinventing the wheel and a lot of research.

    But the work is not done, now it's to make it actually useful 😂

    #reverseengineering
    #arm
    #linux
    #zte
    #travelrouter
    #ghidra
    #lowtechmagazine

  44. @ge0rg nerd-snipe complete!

    Checkout my Deep Dive into the Tenda 4G185 v3 MiFi device which is now self hosting it's own website: projects.solarcene.community/p

    It was a very deep rabbit hole of reverse engineering, looking for exploits, cross compiling, messing with scripts, finding vulnerabilities, reinventing the wheel and a lot of research.

    But the work is not done, now it's to make it actually useful 😂

    #reverseengineering
    #arm
    #linux
    #zte
    #travelrouter
    #ghidra
    #lowtechmagazine

  45. @ge0rg nerd-snipe complete!

    Checkout my Deep Dive into the Tenda 4G185 v3 MiFi device which is now self hosting it's own website: projects.solarcene.community/p

    It was a very deep rabbit hole of reverse engineering, looking for exploits, cross compiling, messing with scripts, finding vulnerabilities, reinventing the wheel and a lot of research.

    But the work is not done, now it's to make it actually useful 😂