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I got the information by connecting to http://homeassistant.local:8123/
I get the following screen:
I put the log file here since it comes out as a long run on sentence in lemmy.
I have another SD card with a functioning version of HA OS that’s currently controlling my lights and switches. I don’t remember how I got the internet working with it but I can still connect to http://homeassistant.local:8123/ as well as directly through the wired IP address so I don’t believe the port is damaged. Unfortunately I can’t update it because I get an error about no internet connection. I can still add add-ons and such so It’s a bit confusing to me.
I only have a laptop computer so I don’t actually own a keyboard. I don’t know anyone nearby who I could borrow one from either.
I created the USB drive in Linux, as well as the file and assumed it was okay.
I did this:
aa@DellG5:/media/aa/CONFIG/network$ file my-network my-network: ASCII text
I’m not sure if that helps, I just checked from here.
The actual router rented out by the service provider. I don’t think they would be happy with me messing with their property.
I also lived somewhere else where I didn’t have access to the main router so I use the extender as my personal network for file transfers, a few lights with a couple switches and my terrarium thermostat. If anything happens to the main router, I can just turn my extender into an access point and still have my personal network.
TP-Link requires an account to use my own extender which annoys me. Their app redirects my connection to my extender through their cloud service. It’s not my VPN because I can still connect through the browser. Seems shadey and I don’t like having the account already.
Fortunately the ISP provided modem/router has DNS support. I managed to install Adguard as an add-on in Ha OS. I just need to figure out why HA OS refuses to change my IPv4 address to static mode. After that I can change the DNS address and hopefully I can get rid of ads in my house.
So today I learned the difference between an integration and add-on in HA OS. Adguard seems like the most reasonable solution for me.
That makes sense. I guess it’s not necessary for me to put OpenWRT on there. More than anything, I’m just severely annoyed I must log into an online account just to access my WiFi extender’s settings. I can deal with that issue at a later time.
After playing Battlefield 3 and feeling an indescribable emptyness for AAA games, I turned to indie developers. The desire for more profits can really suck the uniqueness and character from a game when it’s designed for accessibility to as many people as possible.
Bonus points if the game supports modding. It’s a great way to extend the life of a game as well. Some of my first online gaming memories are from Quake and it’s modding scene. Even Sven Co-op is still developing their mod for Half-Life to this very year.
Games like that seem to have a bit more passion behind it which gives it a bit more charm. It’s been a bit sad watching old titles milked dry throughout the years in the name of the mighty dollar. Unfortunately the struggle now is finding those gems in a sea of mediocrity as gaming became more mainstream.
I’ve been running into issues with trying to post the log file data. There’s something in there that causes the reply button to hang indefinitely.
This is the log file with the Config USB plugged in. This is the config settings I used.
For reference, This is the log file of the installation without the Config USB.