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Re: Home Internet Port Forwarding working in 2021?
Got it running and managing 4g / LTE bands on linux and Win10/11 - working on android config now. CLI tool should be 100% for beta in next 1-3 days - just finishing the 5g work tonight It's a 3 part tool - monitoring, network configuration, ip/ban config/fall over written in c mainly, user interaction and T-M gui extensibility is in python - flask takes on the gui and api work, C-Make will handle the binaries and executable- looking for a consistent CI/CD w/ wrapper integration before finishing the build repo for public view on github. I'm close to an initial mod release - this was a bit more then I originally thought but I'm glad it seems to be able to do a bit more as far a as firmware access on the device as well. So if you are the network admin type or want to set up a local bug log to find isolated issue to your configuration - this should be simple setting to configure and an easy setting add-on for the gui. I'll update again shortly - TY11Visto5likes0ComentariosRe: Home Internet Port Forwarding working in 2021?
Fulling running on Fedora 35 - see below attached. Proxy / File Share / Network access / VPN all run for all bands - I'll send SS of the cli MOD once I have all the bugs done Connected to all TV's / Roku / 3 Cloud Drives / Local Cloud / Remote Server over VPN / Spit IP for multiple access - connected to a VM run on my other computer and file transfers as well should work for most situations - Next steps - win / android debugs gui app build - final beta release CLI beta release gui G-Play stable ver9Visto4likes0ComentariosRe: Home Internet Port Forwarding working in 2021?
UPDATE: Completed network monitor and reboot capability for KDV21 models - working out Nokia, fall over and band auto-selection is jumpy, working out the systemctl and sysconfig monitor necessary to overlap dis/connection timing that avoids loss but can avoid looping. I'm using py, c++, and bash - at this point- this will allow all Linux, Android, and WinOS to work with the tool, I'm going to attempt to keep this consistent throughout the build to offer a one time release to most users and maintain consistency for updates. Repo is being set-up, building now. Next steps: PHP config library and db on GCP to QA known configurations of APN's, Ban's, by region to TM cell towers. Looking for 80% ^ before leaving QA to move to further capabilities/ML and will start the GUI in the mean time. Post library: Api and wrapper/installer for the GUI. This will handle the packaging, delivery, and CI/CD for the released application. Expected outcomes after QA pass: Looking at maybe 24-48hr for a CLI beta, 48-72hr before an app GUI (based on QA testing), and will run the beta until 90%+ over 72hr live before a 'stable' build fork to commit over to Google Play or other app stores for free download. All my best, KS3Visto3likes0ComentariosRe: Home Internet Port Forwarding working in 2021?
Hey - read through these posts, ngrok was my first thought. I'm just getting started on this - I only started on T-Mobile 2 weeks ago and the issue is just as described. I can possibly containerize the software I write if it solves the issue, if I can, I will release to opensource and provide a link, but it seems straight forward. Dependencies would be basic for linux and android users - I am on the dev community for Win11 where I'll work with others for a Win10/11 thread to begin working on a conversion if need be - ngrok works on both operation systems, my only unknowns as of now is Google/Apple - but I have dev accounts there as well and can begin the threads appropriately but wouldn't be able to personally advise on the issue of app creation unless I really dedicate the time. I'll keep this as the main thread until I finish development or run into a major issue, for the release of any application I will begin a new thread with the application download / docs / issues page and provide a link to this thread here . That will keep this organized. If issues occur from there, appropriate arrangements will be instructed on how to contact me on the repos where I make it available and reach out to the developer community at TM about forking the repo to theirs as well. Give me some time - my schedule is pretty tight but tonight I will more then likely have mine correctly configured - from there I'll plan the build appropriately and build a repo where you can follow the progress I make - as I make it and ask question or leave comments. I don't expect an initial release for Linux distros / Android 10/11/12 - to be longer the 1-2wks max for a stable version. Others will need to be patient as I work with other developers on the issue on other operating systems, I doubt they would be much more complex, but I need to develop it in c++ or another basic OOL to abstract it to API's that can then work with delivery systems that are, as well, cross platform compatible. Java will be the answer there as I know AirBnB and Moz have java engine extensions to other C like networking languages for Apple and Gentoo distro's like Google's Chrome OS. Please be patient - I in know way am associated with T-Mobile, just a customer. I love to solve problems - this seems like a good place to start anyway. If I hit bottlenecks or anything that will disrupt the development process, I will update here so no one keeps there hopes up too long. All my best - KS3Visto2likes0ComentariosRe: Home Internet Port Forwarding working in 2021?
UPDATE to prev reply: Configured a script to access and monitor the network / cell tower connectivity and working on the optimization / fall over logic. Abstracting the APN's to available devices offered TM-End-Users and segmenting the tower mapping at TM is the second step, I will auto configure a suitable automation for router, ip, net, sub … etc … in php next, this will provide the base QA testing I will preform on GCP to 'ping' alternate cell towers, by alternating alias (apn/vpn/multi...etc) configurations, isolated to different regions in US (to start). If I can isolate and debug those issues in the logic of the back-end, I'll construct a GUI - built mobile first of course, to access the beta and I can do a live run - I'll continue to update devOp's as I move forward. For those interested in that beta - please let me know, don't release your personal information here, I will link an open repo where you can help me continue through-out the process along with appropriate documentation and ways to post issues and offer suggestions. The overall aim is to offer a optional software that can be individually configured, modified, or at a novice level - utilized to auto-detect the appropriate network configuration and assignment for the issues facing the Nok/Kdv Gateway's and there Network connections to multiple Bans' on a variety of devices. Done so, in a simple and predictable manner based on the users device - or overridden by custom instruction. Third, by monitoring the tower signals - provide fall over to the best band for the users needs and without mis-configuring that connectivity, periodically looking to elevate or change to improve, unless overridden. Most importantly- Security - Will at first require logs be native to the device until proper encryption and protocols can be established - this will be accessible and customizable if you require it to do so by stable, bare in mind - I do not plan on creating alternatives or documenting the process of how to do so, until considering a "stable" release. So please, if you would like to beta test - for now, keep this in mind, until further developments are made - the standard encryption/security provided - will be the only one of focus of me or those on the build team - when and if we start testing a published software to the public. Further more - any Beta or Nightly application should be considered 'unstable' no matter who or what it is referring to - if you find that undesirable please await a more developed version before asking questions about the build to those working on it. Lastly, for anyone not familiar with open-source software, most if not all of us do this kind of thing for free, maintain at our own cost, and have lives - I hope it helps you, but will not guarantee the modification will be ideal for every person using TM - they have the massive infrastructure … I'm a nerd from NJ … maintainers will be nice nerds from (somewhere) … please, ask / complain respectfully, we will do our best to provide a solution. KS upd.001.02.08.2022/1909-USest3Visto1like0Comentarios