The surprising order means any new Wi-Fi router models sold in the country must be US-made, or receive an exemption from the Pentagon or Homeland Security Department.
The surprising order means any new Wi-Fi router models sold in the country must be US-made, or receive an exemption from the Pentagon or Homeland Security Department.
Oh no. What will we do.
Oh yeah. just build one in a white box.
https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com/linux-tutorials/how-to-configure-and-use-linux-as-a-router.html
Put it before the white box, then wireguard or ygg out to a vps. Fuck 'em.
I did this 20 years ago, I can do it again…
does this support wireless, aka Wi-Fi? I can’t tell from a ~1 minute skim
Yes. Linux can (usually though not always) drive a wifi card as an access point.
If there are drivers for your card, yes.
not reading it either, but if they don’t say how, you just configure hostapd