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Works until a few people know about it. When everyone jumps on the wagon then unless there is a new peer peer shared protocol with encryption this thing will have limited use. And by then we might have better internet reachability already.
ОтветитьPLZ redesign with C code
ОтветитьAlso code in c not in Python Whats your problem you should never use Python script wth
ОтветитьWith lora you cant send messages every 5 seconds. That is not allowed
ОтветитьNew line is spelled CR+LF not NL+CR. And the pronounced stuff was wrong too. Its 115-200 not 11-5200. And uart is prounonced UART, not u.a.r.t
ОтветитьToo bad they are slow and also you cant transmit too much data either at one time because of how the rules for that particular frequency spectrum.
ОтветитьYou kept saying "new line carriage return", but your Python script actually sent the more usual "/r/n" (CR-LF), or 0x0D 0x0A in hex.
Ответитьyeah. this is not wifi. it's lora. maybe that is why i "never saw wifi like this" as stated in the video title.
baud pronounced bawd.
He is speaking Chinese! I do not know anything about what he is saying, can someone suggest a good 101 tutorial video(s) so I can learn and understand more? plz/thnx!
ОтветитьSo this could be used to trigger something at one end, thats worrying.
ОтветитьAmazon used to sell the flipper zero but it doesn’t do it anymore. I’ve been trying to get another one since my son broke my first one, but I can’t trust the websites which will be the best website to buy another flipper zero
ОтветитьWill I be in trouble to attach Lora device on public lamp post?
Ответить"traditional terminal like bash" - haha, was using AT commands via a "terminal" before linux was born in '91
Love this video... having flash backs to the 80's, with acoustic couplers and basic programming - just like your doing now!
this is amazing!
future walkie talkies
ОтветитьAre you aware of Reticulum RNode Nomand Network
ОтветитьLoving the T
ОтветитьWifi power is low for a reason. Congestion is a real issue. And giving Wifi more power makes the congestion worse. You do not have this issue because you are likely the only one using those frequencies.
Ответитьthis should be put on tiny drones with solar panels and then spread to the winds !!
ОтветитьUnsubbing, bit too clickbaity for me and the whole, "Giants don't want you to see this!", no thanks,
ОтветитьThis is awesome, and it gets better and better with the easy to follow instructions. There's lots of applications for this, and many things to explore. It's fascinating how such a small device can send and receive messages in such a large range, it is very inspiring. Thank you so much for this, please continue.
ОтветитьYou can't stream anything tho, meh
ОтветитьWhat is a "bowd" rate ?
Ответить27 kbps WiFi killer
ОтветитьWhat is going on here?! all i know is he plugged in that naked wifi something device
ОтветитьWhy does your audio speed up and slow down so much
Ответить"This microchip can send datas 12 miles away", no, it is not a "microchip", it ia module, composed of an MCU and a transceiver, none of which is made by the brand you affiliate, as a side note i find it funny enough these modules have the shape of a pigeon, it seems appropriate i would say.
ОтветитьThese are amazing little modules, easy to use with simple Serial control and insane range. Using decent tuned DIY antennas they easily make 11 miles LOS so far.
As a side note: no reason for the "wifi killer?" thumbnail thing, kinda clickbaity for something that is in no way at all related to wifi. That's like showing a picture of a Ford Focus with "Leer jet killer?" You can't really run to the corner store in a Jet and you can't drive a Focus across an ocean, why pretend to compare them?
The problem is that voice messages should be able to be sent over there now. They're not the question is why I'm just curious? How come voice messages can't be sent over? Isn't it using the same radio frequency as?
A voice mess messages like FRS or GMRS or something like that voice messages should be able to be sent over Laura too. Why? Isn't it?
Possible.
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great video, what do you use for screen recording?
Ответитьgood intro... but for now what you said is just straight bullshit. LoRa is regulated to use different frequency in different part of the world, like 915MHz, 867MHz, 433MHz, and then there is the data rate, right now, LoRa theoretically top out at around 250kbps with 2.4GHz LoRa specification. You can't even watch your own video with that kind of bandwidth. You are misleading those people who don't have a strong background. In no world will LoRa replace WLAN. Then again, if your are already using 2.4GHz band, why not use Wifi then? It has way more bandwidth and crucially generally supported by most devices nowadays. If you would like to use on DIY project, why don't use a ESP32 then? It just as easy to use and it's way cheaper then LoRa modules.
You are a very smart guy and I did learn a lot from watching your other videos, but probably should have done more digging before making this video.
LoRa is regulated by FCC as well (It’s just license free similar to the ISM band but you do have some limitations, which when exceeded means that you’re disobeying the law.
You don’t need a license to use a cordless phone as well).
By the way this regulation limits the number of messages that are allowed to be transmitted every hour by limiting the transmission duty cycle to between 0.1% and 1.0% per day depending on the channel.
Another note, it’s quite easy to triangulate such a device to find the transmitter so beware when you disobey the law.
Also you forgot to mention that the fastest transmissions speed for LoRa is 22Kbps (kilobit, not kilobyte) which will only work for short range communication (not much of a WiFi replacement lol).
In order to increase the range to the numbers you’ve talked about you have to reduce the speed to be 0.3kbps or slower.
At maximum speed at 1% duty cycle you’re limited by law and not allowed to transmit more than 2.376 megabytes per day.
There are less limitations on LoRa for HAMs in case the transmission is in one of the HAM bands (for example some LoRa chips use the 433Mhz band).
This case requires a license and has some other limitations.
For example encryption is not allowed as well as you’re required to transmit your call sign every time you start a transmission and every 10 minutes of transmission.
Can music be modulated over it, or is it TXT only?
ОтветитьWhat if tens thousands of people ran their own home hosted nodes (if thats what you call these), it would be miles better than something like cell phone towers where all of the power is centralized
ОтветитьIt's 2024 and my Bluetooth headphones still don't reliably pair with my devices. Why is the pairing system persistently awful?
ОтветитьOr u can use a ham radio? And go 1099s of miles away unregulated and free..just need a call sign which is the fee..this tech isn't snything special or geounsbreaking..or it would be our norm Like ham radio...etc
Ответитьi am to broke to buy this
ОтветитьIt is not "revolutionary" the reason its not widely used is that once you get a lot of users on this frequency band you will have interferences and the need to assign and reuse frequencies ( the whole purpose of a cellular network)
ОтветитьYa its not WiFi (802.11) its lora
ОтветитьRandom Stellar shirt. Can't believe that network is still active. lol
Ответитьbaud /bôd/
ОтветитьFREEDOM ❤❤❤
ОтветитьI don't a have clue to what you are talking about, but I find it fascinating.
ОтветитьYea i have not seen a wifi like this couse its lora duh
Ответитьdamn im early
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