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AeonDez

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  1. Hello,

    I had a question regarding the tethering of the NANO. I have gotten the device tethered just fine using Linux and Android, but what if I wanted to drop the NANO under a shelf or hide it, walk away, then come back and collect the results a few hours or days later?

    This seemed to have been possible with the MKV, what with the Ominous Box and all. (A new NANO and/or TETRA box would be nice, btw) However, I can't seem to find a clear answer on how I would go about doing this. I have a spare wireless dongle I could use to give the NANO an internet connection, but isn't there a way to just hook the NANO wirelessly into an open network and pretend to be that network?

    For example, if I were to hide the NANO behind the Coke machine at a McDonald's and connect wirelessly to their free WiFi, is it possible to sit somewhere else in the restaurant and monitor traffic?

    I have tried doing this at home, but maybe I am just doing it wrong. Any insight would be appreciated. A magical (and authentic-looking) box to use this for long-term deployment would also be appreciated, but I would understand if this takes some time to implement. :tongue:

    Thanks!

  2. I am having trouble enabling tethering on my rooted Moto E. I realize that this is probably because of the phone and not the app, but it makes using the app impossible on this device before I even get my hands on a pineapple. Is it possible that there will be wireless support for the Nano so that I will be able to use the WiFi or Bluetooth on my phone to connect and manage the interface?

    If anyone is curious, it is a rooted Boost Mobile Moto E 2015 using TWRP. I removed the SIM card to use it as a microtablet, but I can't see why having cell service is a necessity for enabling tethering. I also tested the app on my Asus ZenPad, and it again works fine, so I know it must be the phone, as the tablet is not rooted, and does not have a SIM card slot at all. I am sure I will eventually find a fix, given enough digging through SQL databases. Again, my real question is not necessarily how to get it to work, but if support for other modes of wireless connections will eventually be available.

    I have another phone on which the app works fine, so no worries. Just curiosity.

    Speaking of curiosity...

    Seb, were you aware that your coding is done in different colors? Y'know, being colorblind and all. ;)

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