You need something in between to intercept the data and it just so happens that AAWireless works for that too while it’s acting as a wireless bridge.
You need something in between to intercept the data and it just so happens that AAWireless works for that too while it’s acting as a wireless bridge.
I have the AAWireless dongle for my car and one of the advanced options is to “remove tap restriction” to allow over 6 taps in succession. Bonus, you can convert wired AA to wireless AA.
if you get/have AAWireless dongle you can set it to only connect when it also connects to the radio Bluetooth.
If not You can get a toggle switch USB cable to make disconnecting easier.
Have not tried, but Sonoff has a usb switch that you can control remotely and could potentially use Google Home. https://sonoff.tech/product/diy-smart-switches/micro/
Microsoft’s Wolverine for the TCP stack was not available until Windows 3.11. An argument could be made that these systems are defacto air-gapped as they cannot communicate with modern networking.
The good news is anyone can grab the GrapheneOS PDF viewer. https://github.com/GrapheneOS/PdfViewer Or from the Google Play store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.grapheneos.pdfviewer.play
J1900 has no hardware switch. Every packet goes through CPU, so even LAN to LAN uses processing power. Add pfsense to the mix and it’s probably choking.
Costco uses cost-plus pricing and caps its markup at 14% for outside brands and 15% for in-house brands (Kirkland). Other stores that use “value based pricing” are seeing some stuff marked up 600%. I only shop Costco a few times a year, but they are not where we need to focus on price gouging.
The People Under the Stairs Army of Darkness Maximum Overdrive
All great campy flicks.