By William Tam, Business Development Manager at Metropolitan Wireless International (Singapore). The global sunsetting of 3G networks is well underway, and Asia is no exception. While countries like the U.S. and Australia led the charge| IoT Business News
I veckans avsnitt reder vi ut vilka som är vinnarna på Teslas kräftgång. Vi hör om den uteblivna lågpris-Teslan och så tätnar självkörningskampen när Waymo hittar oväntad sängkamrat. Dessutom reder Anders ut vad som händer när 3G-nätet släcks ner och så hör vi om plötslig exorcism på Teslas spökstationer. Inlägget Avslöjandet: Det blir ingen Tesla Model 2 dök först upp på Elbilspodden Bilar med sladd.| Elbilspodden Bilar med sladd
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The telco will postpone the closure of the 20-year-old network until August 31 to give Australians more time to upgrade their handsets amid concerns about access to emergency services.| www.abc.net.au
Small businesses are reminded to make sure that their equipment and devices will not be affected once the 3G switch-off takes effect.| Inside Small Business
The ability to connect a 3G modem to a wireless router to form a Internet connected ad-hoc network of machines is very powerful. I’ve done this many times and have written about it before (e.g., see my OpenWRT writeup page) Continue reading OpenWRT with Huawei E367 and TP-Link TL-WR1043ND→| Simon Josefsson's blog
Earlier I have written about OpenWRT configuration for two routers in a home network and OpenWRT configuration for 3G dial-up (which succeeded my summerhouse OpenWRT writeup) before. The OpenWRT project recently announced a new release, OpenWRT 10.03 Backfire. Thus, this Continue reading OpenWRT 10.03 “Backfire”→| Simon Josefsson's blog
Now that OpenWRT 8.09 has been released, I finally took the time to write down my notes on how to use it together with the Huawei E220 dongle, which supports 3G/HSDPA. The writeup on how to do this is long, Continue reading OpenWRT 8.09 plus Huawei E220→| Simon Josefsson's blog
Because there aren't any up-to-date guides on how to do this, I decided to make my own. All you need is an unactivated (never used) AT&T SIM card. To start, go to http://www.att.com/ipad. Scroll down to where it says "Need More Data?" Click on that link (or click here, but this direct link might not always work). Click "Get Your Pass." You will come to a "Device Information" screen. Here is where you will enter a fake iPad IMEI and your unactivated AT&T SIM number. The IMEI should be in the f...| Cyrozap's Tech Projects
I’ve always wanted to take a look at the security of 3G modem sticks but as a more “high-level” guy, I basically procrastinated the task of messing with kernel drivers and such, and settled to installing these devices into disposable virtual machines for security.| Silent Signal Techblog