

That’s not the point of a router. It is one feature that most of not all now have, but it’s not their primary purpose.
That’s not the point of a router. It is one feature that most of not all now have, but it’s not their primary purpose.
This is exactly the route I’ve been begging for for years now. It seriously should be doable.
Until it supports proper external access I just can’t switch.
Wtf man just build a proper Nas at this point.
I’m yet to find a project that actually uses it to good use where a regular filesystem wouldn’t be appropriate. The only situation it seems to be intended for is “big data” as in huge huge huge files that would otherwise trip up and choke standard filesystems.
For us regular folk it seems pointless. And I say that as someone who has used it for various things and just not found it worth it.
God stop pushing tailscale. It’s just abstraction on top of wireguard. Those of us who knows how VPNs work don’t want a third party involved in our routing.
If they have Plex pass then it’s still fine.
Can you give me an example of a medical implant with 2g embedded? I’m not sure that’s a thing. They usually use other RF signals to talk to something outside the body.
There’s been a lot of that lately. Same here in New Zealand.
You dipshits, they’re both the bad guys now.
Because it’s the cellphone equivalent of creating a pirate radio station, to put it in terms better understood. In all developed nations that is outright not allowed.
You’re saying to create a 2g cell tower which then retransmits on 5g. That 2g portion needs to emit as if it were a real cell tower, it’s not just a phone-to-phone connection.
What I’m saying is those medical device companies just need to upgrade hardware. Not the user.
Depends. Every hostname accessed? Sure. Every full URL? Not with https being everywhere these days.
Really really difficult to do that at scale. You don’t want random companies making cell signal transceivers.
You’d be better off just replacing the 2g transceivers entirely.
USA probably.