This is beautiful. I may steal this format... but not the heart.I have just put the QR code in a photo frame works fantastic no more giving out long passwords
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Nice work @MartinDEEI have just put the QR code in a photo frame works fantastic no more giving out long passwords
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Agree. My my angled plexi-glass stand solution now seems ghetto. White picture frame incoming... heh heh.Nice work @MartinDEE
Now I feel like Cousin Eddie by putting a printed piece of paper on the refrigerator door.
I have just put the QR code in a photo frame works fantastic no more giving out long passwords
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Better wrap that frame in tin foil then!Wow, all a hacker has to do is use a long lens!
Similar to "Alexa, open the door" with a bull horn!
Think I can convince the wife we need a 77" LG 4K OLED TV?
Great point. Alexa integration for my Z-Wave door locks was eventually restricted to locking, the way it should be.Wow, all a hacker has to do is use a long lens!
Similar to "Alexa, open the door" with a bull horn!
Nest Yale Locks are the same. "OK Google" can only lock them via voice, not open, which is fine by me.Great point. Alexa integration for my Z-Wave door locks was eventually restricted to locking, the way it should be.
No it’s not visible from outside no windows near itWow, all a hacker has to do is use a long lens!
Similar to "Alexa, open the door" with a bull horn!
So, today, after all kinds of WiFi instability; I had to roll back to the stable release (386.2.4). Both the 2.4 and 5 G would randomly shut down every 10 to 15 minutes for about 8-10 seconds. Of course, this destroyed game play and streaming...Tried the Alpha, and the process went smooth as silk with a dirty upgrade. Nord VPN functioned (at the usual slow 47 mbps through the router, vs. 363 mbps with pc desktop VPN). All leak checks were water tight with only Nord Clouvider showing as ISP! Of course, IPv6 must be selected off to get the VPN running through the router (not with desktop vpn), as before.
Had to use the shift/F5 trick on the IPv6 page to get IPv6 to function.
Alpha is as smooth as silk! Now to watch up time accumulate...
Seems highly unlikely that this is related to the alpha as there's no new GPL yet compared to last stable point releases. And as Wi-Fi is outside of RMerlins control, Wi-Fi should perform the same as 386.2_4. I think the issues you've experienced have a different cause.So, today, after all kinds of WiFi instability; I had to roll back to the stable release (386.2.4). Both the 2.4 and 5 G would randomly shut down every 10 to 15 minutes for about 8-10 seconds. Of course, this destroyed game play and streaming...
Keith: Why do you participate in an Alpha test?No offense Merlin, but software / firmware development and new releases are boring nowadays. Most software is so mature and feature rich that there are rarely stuff to get excited about. The QR codes are neat but boring. No offense Merlin, your software is great. I cannot think of the last time I installed a new version of software and went WOW. I miss the old days sometimes......
Keith: Why do you participate in an Alpha test?
Why do you participate in these forums?
Keith: Why do you participate in an Alpha test?
Why do you participate in these forums?
After rolling back to the stable release, all those wifi issues disappeared? Strange?Seems highly unlikely that this is related to the alpha as there's no new GPL yet compared to last stable point releases. And as Wi-Fi is outside of RMerlins control, Wi-Fi should perform the same as 386.2_4. I think the issues you've experienced have a different cause.
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