... Because it is a D-Link DIR-882 in a different box: https://openwrt.org/toh/d-link/dir-882_a1
Or upgrade them to modern OpenWrt, which has supported the near identical (minus USB port) D-Link DIR-882 since 2021: https://openwrt.org/toh/d-link/dir-882_a1 , as User 6SixTy has hinted at.
cr.yp.to/ is also a pretty cool URL, and has been around for a looong time
Hmm, I wonder, if roundcube was the exception (w.r.t feImage), or if soon other webmail clients will need to be patched
Is there a table of supported hardware, that contains info about the USB-connection (or ethernet) on these devices. Like, which have data-lines connected, can the device electrically do host and device mode? Can I use a…
The manual, as OP said, does not offer any explanation, why the device might show up with an additional MAC/IP at the upstream switch port, and which services it might offer. OP sounds knowledgeable enough to be able to…
Was the network port bridged to both PCs all the time (as the description makes it sound, or did only the "active" PC get a functioning network connection? Could you tell from the FDB of the upstream device, if there…
on many cards they are, check out the tool `hdajackretask` from package `alsa-gui-tools`.
Many a soundcard supports changing jack "direction". Here's a StackExchange answer from 2012, on how to do it with the GUI tool `hdajackretask` : https://askubuntu.com/a/911961
Why did you not just login to the device, and switched off "Broadcast to multicast", or changed the destination address? Edit: Some brands of Network-KVM use this, so that you can control the target device from another…
Also Belgium, Luxembourg and Sweden according to https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/dsmr/
Does this use MS-RemoteApp RDP extension (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/windows_protocol...) under the hood?
Thank you for your work! Can you recommend a compatible LAN POE camera available on Amazon(.de?)
This project only seems to support Ingenic SOCs (as per https://github.com/themactep/thingino-firmware). A far cry from the list supported by openipcam. Edit: But they have a list of product names, where they support…
This is a list of SOCs, not a list of devices containing these SOCs. And for most cameras sold, you'll have a hard time figuring out pre-buy, what SOC it contains.
Those words also exist in Spanish, there the ending is "cion", and in Portuguese with ending "cão"
Yes, more free beta-testing for Apple, Netflix, Cisco, Sony, and other large commercial users is definitely needed and beneficial to the development of the free world. Or so I've been told
From the DTS posted in another thread here, the board looks to be running a 5.10 Linux kernel. OpenWrt proper runs much newer kernel versions, so the board looks to be running a vendor fork of OpenWrt branched of…
How "trustworthy" is the "dedicated network processing accelerator (NPU) (supports L2/L3 hardware processing, IPv4/IPv6 dual stack, 20Gbps switching capacity, full byte wire-speed forwarding)"? Is it fully "hardware",…
Yes, calling something that is 2-3 slower than the reference "almost as fast" is a very creative use of the English language.
Only buy ESP32 products, where you can access the pins for reflashing with ESPHome.
With ESP32, always regard the vendor firmware only as proof-of-electrical-functioning. The first thing you should do with any ESP32 device after basic function test, is install ESPHome on it. If that's not possible, buy…
How much of the European capabilities do you think would remain after Microsoft, Apple, Cisco, Broadcom, Google, etc drop poisoned updates on to them at the next update/connection, scramble all the data, trigger endless…
Maybe there'll be some trickery they can do in future versions with the AC to lower air pressure in the cabin, so the occupant(s) pass out, and can't attempt to mess with the cars "mission" anymore.
Or worse, some hacker/government locks your car doors, and turns your car into a remote-controlled 2-ton 140mph ground-to-ground projectile, while you're driving your kids to school.
... Because it is a D-Link DIR-882 in a different box: https://openwrt.org/toh/d-link/dir-882_a1
Or upgrade them to modern OpenWrt, which has supported the near identical (minus USB port) D-Link DIR-882 since 2021: https://openwrt.org/toh/d-link/dir-882_a1 , as User 6SixTy has hinted at.
cr.yp.to/ is also a pretty cool URL, and has been around for a looong time
Hmm, I wonder, if roundcube was the exception (w.r.t feImage), or if soon other webmail clients will need to be patched
Is there a table of supported hardware, that contains info about the USB-connection (or ethernet) on these devices. Like, which have data-lines connected, can the device electrically do host and device mode? Can I use a…
The manual, as OP said, does not offer any explanation, why the device might show up with an additional MAC/IP at the upstream switch port, and which services it might offer. OP sounds knowledgeable enough to be able to…
Was the network port bridged to both PCs all the time (as the description makes it sound, or did only the "active" PC get a functioning network connection? Could you tell from the FDB of the upstream device, if there…
on many cards they are, check out the tool `hdajackretask` from package `alsa-gui-tools`.
Many a soundcard supports changing jack "direction". Here's a StackExchange answer from 2012, on how to do it with the GUI tool `hdajackretask` : https://askubuntu.com/a/911961
Why did you not just login to the device, and switched off "Broadcast to multicast", or changed the destination address? Edit: Some brands of Network-KVM use this, so that you can control the target device from another…
Also Belgium, Luxembourg and Sweden according to https://www.home-assistant.io/integrations/dsmr/
Does this use MS-RemoteApp RDP extension (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/windows_protocol...) under the hood?
Thank you for your work! Can you recommend a compatible LAN POE camera available on Amazon(.de?)
This project only seems to support Ingenic SOCs (as per https://github.com/themactep/thingino-firmware). A far cry from the list supported by openipcam. Edit: But they have a list of product names, where they support…
This is a list of SOCs, not a list of devices containing these SOCs. And for most cameras sold, you'll have a hard time figuring out pre-buy, what SOC it contains.
Those words also exist in Spanish, there the ending is "cion", and in Portuguese with ending "cão"
Yes, more free beta-testing for Apple, Netflix, Cisco, Sony, and other large commercial users is definitely needed and beneficial to the development of the free world. Or so I've been told
From the DTS posted in another thread here, the board looks to be running a 5.10 Linux kernel. OpenWrt proper runs much newer kernel versions, so the board looks to be running a vendor fork of OpenWrt branched of…
How "trustworthy" is the "dedicated network processing accelerator (NPU) (supports L2/L3 hardware processing, IPv4/IPv6 dual stack, 20Gbps switching capacity, full byte wire-speed forwarding)"? Is it fully "hardware",…
Yes, calling something that is 2-3 slower than the reference "almost as fast" is a very creative use of the English language.
Only buy ESP32 products, where you can access the pins for reflashing with ESPHome.
With ESP32, always regard the vendor firmware only as proof-of-electrical-functioning. The first thing you should do with any ESP32 device after basic function test, is install ESPHome on it. If that's not possible, buy…
How much of the European capabilities do you think would remain after Microsoft, Apple, Cisco, Broadcom, Google, etc drop poisoned updates on to them at the next update/connection, scramble all the data, trigger endless…
Maybe there'll be some trickery they can do in future versions with the AC to lower air pressure in the cabin, so the occupant(s) pass out, and can't attempt to mess with the cars "mission" anymore.
Or worse, some hacker/government locks your car doors, and turns your car into a remote-controlled 2-ton 140mph ground-to-ground projectile, while you're driving your kids to school.