![]() ![]() Rdr pass on interface inet proto udp from any to 255.255.255.255 port 29809 -> computer's ip port 29809 Next create a file that contains the PF firewall forwarding rules (I just did this on my desktop) called tplink.Removing it will make your computer safer but still give you the ability to run Java applications locally on your computer.) The plugin can be found at /Library/Internet Plug-ins/ugin. (If you don’t already have Java installed, and don’t need it I would highly recommend that you remove the web plugin and just keep the rest of the Java install intact. First if you don’t already have Java installed…install it from the Java site.You can tell what version you have by looking at the sticker on the router (usually on the bottom it will say either v1 or v2) Several people have said that v2 of the router contains a built-in web interface for making these changes. ![]() This guide is for connecting to v1 of the router. After some man page reading I came up with a solution to use the TP-Link software natively on my mac. The blog post has instructions on using ipchains, which of course Mac OS X does not have, instead one must use the PF firewall. Come to find out, the exe on windows is actually a java jar file in disguise. Google turned up a great blog entry on running the software natively on linux with the need to do some firewall port forwarding to see the switches. The software installs and ran but my problem was I couldn’t see any text, unless I specifically clicked on an entry and then the text would appear but it was very faded and hard to read. My first stab at running this software on my Mac was to use wineskin to install the software. The routers have been a great addition, however the one thing I was less than happy about was the management software was a) not web based and b) Windows only. At the time Amazon was offering the TP-LINK 8 port easy smart routers at dirt cheap prices so I bought several for my home network. I decided to instead move from an unmanaged network infrastructure to a managed switch environment with VLANs. I quickly dismissed this approach due to the nightmare of having to manage multiple wifi routers and for a lack of robust options this would give. In a recent Security Now podcast Steve Gibson mentioned the idea of using multiple Wifi routers to segregate your network. ![]() With the proliferation of the internet of things IoT, I’ve become concerned about the security (or lack thereof) of these devices. and are prepared to wait 4 Freakin Hours to back up a power users data to thumb drive (this ones fast, but I think its the encryption that takes forever.I recently decided to upgrade my network. IPhones have their own migration assistant for moving to apple phones from Samsung. Smart Switch, on the Galaxy device, also Encrypts your Data being backed up and you will need your Samsung account log in and password to access it.Īlternatively, you can just wirelessly use smart switch to transfer your stuff to a new device. but I think the s8+ has one, since it was my last phone, and I ALWAYS buy phones with that useability feature, id say you're golden. not all Samsungs have a micro sd slot either. The native phone app also allows you to use the micro sd card if you have enough room. I am currently using a usb-c thumb drive to back up ALL my note 10+ data using smarrtswitch on the phone. with the latest update as of this date, and smart switch for Mac gets stuck halfway through. ![]()
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