When I opened the package, I checked its movements. It seems very functional for what it advertised. If you just want to do what's advertised, you're good to go. This seems like a great travel router. However, once I realized that it was a Linux minicomputer with a free USB port that I could plug a large USB stick into, I wanted to take it a step further and make it a streaming medium, on kids can watch them on our phones when we are traveling and internet is not available (planes, trains, cars etc.) - I searched for instructions and found some - I followed the process and after much trial and error I was able to start the minidln . I then played around with different builds and at one point I thought I'd bricked the box. but was able to get it back with 30/30/30. Then I uploaded a new build and the USB stopped working. It took me a few days to trawl through the howto to find the right build to get this little gem singing again and I was able to restart the minidlna media server. I went to do a stress test and was able to connect 5 devices and stream at the same time and everything seems to be working fine. Well! It also turned out that if you need to connect to a Wi-Fi that requires webpage authentication, you connect the device and then open the computer webpage to enter the details.
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