[Freedombox-discuss] Freedombox Connect to Router

2017-11-29 Thread Josh Blagden
Hi guys,

I just joined the mailing list. I'm interested in setting up a
Freedombox, but I'm afraid that its range may be insufficient and I also
prefer wired Internet connections better than wireless. Is it possible
to connect a Freedombox to router so you can get better range and
connectivity than what you could get with either an SBC's internal
wireless card or an external USB one? If it is, is it possible to do
that in a way in which you can still have gigabit speeds when using a
wired connection?



Josh

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[Freedombox-discuss] fbx.freedomboxfoundation.org mumble server certificate change

2017-11-29 Thread Daniel Gnoutcheff
Hello all,

I just moved our Mumble/Murmur server, fbx.freedomboxfoundation.org,
onto a fresh VM.  (The old VM was on a server cluster I'm trying to get
rid of.)

Whilst doing this, I replaced the server certificate, so the next time
you connect, the Mumble client will warn you about the unfamiliar
certificate.  To verify that you aren't the victim of a MITM attack, hit
"View Certificate" and verify that the "Digest (SHA-1)" is:
  568a2f83c98b537d7c03e2601a291eb24ae1e0aa

I believe that the new server should otherwise be indistinguishable from
the old one.  Do please let me know if there are problems.

Thanks for your patience!

Have a good one,
Daniel Gnoutcheff



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Re: [Freedombox-discuss] Connect Freedombox to Router

2017-11-29 Thread permondes - sagen
Hi Josh,
Am Mittwoch, den 29.11.2017, 13:09 -0500 schrieb Josh Blagden:
> Hi guys,
> 
> I just joined the mailing list. I'm
> interested in setting up a Freedombox, but I'm afraid that
> its
> range may be insufficient and I also prefer wired Internet
> connections better than wireless. Is it possible to connect a
> Freedombox to router so you can get better range and
> connectivity than what you could get with either an SBC's
> internal wireless card or an external USB one? If it is, is
> it
> possible to do that in a way in which you can still have
> gigabit
> speeds when using a wired connection?
> 
> 
> 
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> 
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> 
> Josh

the usual connection is actually to connect the Freedombox via cable to
the router (NAT). It then just depends on the network card of your
hardware, how fast the communication will go. You then can connect your
PC etc. via WLAN or cable to that router and give them local or
internet access to the box. The optional WLAN connection of the
Freedombox e.g. via USB stick can serve as WLAN access point, e.g. if
your router does not have that option.Also have a look at our wiki: htt
ps://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox/Introduction
Dietmar
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