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No One Left Behind

Khalid Almufti

Khalid Almufti

Wizard @Anuvu

Hello everyone,

Since the inception of Hyperdrive, we only had access to the default public SSID. Well, today this change. I would like to announce the "No One Left Behind" update, which brings a new feature that allows access to all Wifi networks.

To use this new feature, simply add the vlan ID for the network you would like to broadcast using hyperwifi.

Example:

magic wifi --usb <vendor:product> --key <magic key> --vlan <vlan ID>

Though before start using this new feature, please update your magic CLI tools, you can find the download link on the homepage. You also need to upgrade your hyperwifi image, can do that like so:

magic upgrade --wifi

Worth to mention that this feature will be coming to hyperlite next.

For more info on how to use the hyperwifi CLI, checkout the Hyperwifi CLI help page or the Hyperwifi User Guide for installations and other other usage guides.

Introducing Hyperlite and More

Khalid Almufti

Khalid Almufti

Wizard @Anuvu

Hello everyone,

Introducing Hyperlite a new Hyperdrive client that is super easy to use. Made a quick demo video, pleases check it out: https://youtu.be/Ifwl7fxhmgM

Hyperlite has been semi-ready since last year, though with me being busy with other projects, also waiting on hardware parts, that gave me the chance to put few final touches. At the moment we have 10 units ready to ship, we will start by selecting few people who use Hyperdrive a lot so they can help us test this and make sure everything runs perfectly before we can send it to clients like Southwest who have trouble installing apps or using the command-line tool.

I’ve also launched the new Hyperdrive website with the main job to support Hyperlite. The new site includes in-depth documentation on using all Hyperdrive clients.

There is also a new magic CLI client, I've re-written the entire tool from scratch, it's now much easier to use, has a nested help system, config file for saving reoccurring arguments like the USB ID or the SSID name, it's also more consistent across all modes. The usage philosophy follows common CLI tools like Docker, Kubernetes, and other popular tools. So if you are used to any then you should be able to pick up this easily.

For more info, please check out the documentation page on the new website: https://hyperdrive.anuvu.com.

The old webpage still lives on the HTTP version of this domain but I will take it down once everything is good.