@leopardracer What exact model do you use on the Spark? I Am wondering how to get most of it. Am using:
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@DaleSparrow It is to compensate different curves of the banana. If the curve does not match, you need a bigger case. So the bananas are actually way smaller.
This is a bit serious. I really need your feedback.
Long story short, I think Ethernet is a relic of the past and should be confined to walls and floors. Modern laptops and many devices are moving away from it in favor of Wi-Fi, which isn’t always convenient and ends up requiring adapters and dongles on desks.
So I thought, what if we made a router with USB ports that essentially act as USB-to-Ethernet adapters inside the router?
In my personal experience, this would be super cool for certain use cases. For example, at a conference booth, WiFi or Ethernet could be used as an uplink to the router. And the router could have a VPN set up to the company network. For a HomeLab, this is a pretty neat setup as a demo stand. And it would work just fine as a travel router, too.
Would you like to see a device like this come to life? This could very well be the first hardware product from developers, made for developers. I mean, from JetBrains.
On the technical side, I have some rough ideas for features and unique capabilities. For example, automatic detection of the WAN port regardless of where you plug in the network (the device has 2 Ethernet ports). I’d be happy to dive into the details in the near future.
I’d appreciate it if you shared this post - if only because it adds a bit of variety to your feed, which I’m sure is full of AI content and news about AI, offering something tangible and practical.