Hi all,
With everything wanting for some reason or another to connect to the
internet I was wandering if anyone has some piece of advise on how to
protect a home from data leaks.
I was thinking of finding a device that would allow me to create a wifi
network for this home devices (such as TV and
a resource most of us are running out of to even keep
the "free your android" campaign updated (my bad there too).
Regards,
Miguel
On 05-09-2016 23:45, Max Mehl wrote:
> Hi Miguel,
>
> # Miguel Tavares [2016-09-03 10:45 +0200]:
>> I was thinking of finding a device that would
That might (or not) be because their power supply doesn't provide the
needed juice. But it's good advice to keep in mind.
I was trying to avoid talking about brands but I would actually like to
know if anyone has experience with GL-iNet routers. The iNet 64**
routers seems to hit a nice spot. The
Getting any electronic device that doesn't require binary blobs is
becoming impossible.. Being able to find devices that you can actually
own (like being able to run your own code on it) is rather hard already. :(
I guess the only way this would improve is if vendors of devices with
closed implem
On 16/09/18 09:07, Reinhard Müller wrote:
>> In any case I read the post by Florian Snow and the quotes
>> from emails are lacking context, therefore I kindly request that
>> Florian Snow fills out the lacking context with the full emails.
> This sentence confuses me, since I can't find a post by F