I know that in a broadband network a virtual circuit is established like in an X.25, frame relay and ATM. Is there a virtual circuit established in narrow band network and if yes then how is it established and maintained?
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Not sure if this is the right place to post this but I'm working on a project that requires me to exploit a vulnerability on a IOT device. However, The only notable IOT device in my home is a Google Home Mini. I was wondering if there were any known vulnerabilities on Google Home that I could take advantage of? I did some googling and found some results but no with instructions.
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Not sure if this is the right place to post this but I'm working on a project that requires me to exploit a vulnerability on a IOT device. However, The only notable IOT device in my home is a Google Home Mini. I was wondering if there were any known vulnerabilities on Google Home that I could take advantage of? I did some googling and found some results but no with instructions.
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Hi all, hope you're all well.
It's been a while since we've talked to this community about Helium, but I wanted to give an update on what we've been doing there and how we think it can help your IoT projects.
In short, Helium Hotspot owners have created a network of ~4,500 Hotspots. Helium exists in 1,000+ US cities right now (so if you're in the US, there's a reasonable chance you're covered), and expansion into EU and Asia-Pacific is imminent. We became the largest public US-based LoRaWAN network in just 10 months.
We're seeing a lot of interest from device makers that are now able to utilise our affordable connectivity rates (100 devices pinging a 24-byte packet every hour costs $0.71/month), on a nationwide roaming network.
There's also some good IoT chat happening in our discord: https://discord.com/invite/helium
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Hi all, hope you're all well.
It's been a while since we've talked to this community about Helium, but I wanted to give an update on what we've been doing there and how we think it can help your IoT projects.
In short, Helium Hotspot owners have created a network of ~4,500 Hotspots. Helium exists in 1,000+ US cities right now (so if you're in the US, there's a reasonable chance you're covered), and expansion into EU and Asia-Pacific is imminent. We became the largest public US-based LoRaWAN network in just 10 months.
We're seeing a lot of interest from device makers that are now able to utilise our affordable connectivity rates (100 devices pinging a 24-byte packet every hour costs $0.71/month), on a nationwide roaming network.
There's also some good IoT chat happening in our discord: https://discord.com/invite/helium
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