@PawelK That's a good one. My full name is Amphetamine Benzodiazepine fueled Scientist.
Okay so the port is going very well. The code being ported isn't full of features and it uses a different RTOS. I really don't want to have to deal with capstones or integration into that RTOS.
If this has a USB or PCI connection, there would be a WNIC in a short period of time. I haven't noticed anything in the proprietary stack that would prevent me from ignoring it exists and controlling it with good code.
This has taken many edits to get rid of most of the insults.
@PawelK I didn't know that they worked on anti-malware.
@PawelK It was designed for this but based on computers. The load is handled on the client side and can be sent server side. This is a better option as the server is barely working, a tough job could always be handled by the server.
One can't really use it without a full laptop or desktop anyway. Dual or triple monitor workstations are what it excels on.
From my experience with Ghidra, I had to compile from source, modify code and make changes that I couldn't have done with a cloud service.
@PawelK There could be but the cost of cloud hosting a machine like that would be better spent on a physical machine. In my use of the SRE I allocated 6 to 8GB of ram to the JVM to keep it running smoothly.
An older Virtualization Server would be the bare minimum hardware I would attempt it with and it could be hosted for less money.
The licensing of Ghidra might not allow for cloud hosting but it was developed to run on networks with servers.
My projects are going well. The communication stack is a bit different but similar. The firmware being ported is from a WNIC to a MCU WNIC thing. The stack is similar and shouldn't be difficult to get going.
The other project is the analysis part of a scrapped project. I just need to run it on the code of each device. I really hope this works.
@PawelK Briar is definitely good.
One of my projects is coming back from the grave and it will be used in the port I am attempting.
If I can get this MCU to work with the modifications and operate the subsystem in the desired way, this will be a success.
If it was just as simple as Hello World. There will be a lot of code for just a recognizable sign of success. I'm still confident that this is the best bet.
@PawelK Only time will tell. The 5G modems are far more sophisticated but people will find ways in. The traffic density and bandwidth is absurd in comparison to 4G LTE.
@PawelK Regulated and could resort in prison time here. It would mainly be cellular modem firmware that is the largest risk, interesting code and features make it tempting.
The government made it illegal to have non approved firmware in wifi routers. Custom firmware enables better security, more features and better performance.
@PawelK A single company running all of a communication in a sector, government backdoors, locking out features in firmware, links to undocumented features and the massive data collection going on.
@PawelK Frowned upon in some places. It can result in prison time in other countries. Interference is a minor problem and it likely has to do with Intellectual Property. The reverse engineering would just reveal dark secrets in every device.
@PawelK MIMO I think
@PawelK The 5G modems can operate in unlicensed bands that are very close to the wavelengths of Wi-Fi. There are standards for this interaction with Wi-Fi. It could be used to increase the number of possible connections, speed, throughput and range of the Meshnet.
@PawelK I'm not aware of any other than something like Serval. It would be a lot of work.
@PawelK Internet access should be a right.
@PawelK low energy emissions from phones and in dense areas. It would be a multi modal mesh network utilizing existing communication networks and untapped potential of the phones we carry.
It's difficult to explain. Using the comms that aren't being used to form the mesh. There's a lot of theory involved here but I will cut it short to don't disrupt or completely take all the bandwidth. The idea is to increase the load on all phones to access the internet. The positive is that they are the network.
This is what is used on battlefields and in areas with very limited infrastructure. I just wanted to make a good comment about helping people around the world with power that could easily be used to become rich. It's the wish for wisdom over wealth and power. The wisdom was already present and it was rewarded with wealth and power.
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