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disco4g
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DJI Virtual Flight (iOS) has been broken for five months
For Disco you're in luck, there are some really decent ardupilot-based projects out there[1]. Plus, unlike the Bebop camera which is inaccessible via the shell (you can only use the Parrot SDK), the Disco camera can be commanded to stream/record with a few simple commands, and even bound to controller inputs.
A caveat with the controller: it needs to have custom firmware[2] to get it communicating with ardupilot, and to get the firmware onto the controller you need telnet/adb into it via SkyController→usb→ethernet→usb→Laptop adaptor(s).
For a ground control system (GCS), there's three to choose from: Mission Planner, APM Planner, and QGroundControl[3] (ignore the rest, use this one).
For configuring the drone, mission planner is pretty good... but you can also just use MavProxy[4] which is a fantastic commandline program that all the GCSes use in some way, and can even be installed in Termux/Android.
1: https://github.com/uavpal/disco4g/
2: https://github.com/ArduPilot/dema-rc/
3: https://github.com/mavlink/qgroundcontrol
4: https://github.com/ArduPilot/MAVProxy
- A Drone attack on the headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol, Crimea.
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Parts list for sub $600 long range 4G LTE build?
You could try to find a used parrot disco and install the 4g mod on it but tje compatible 4g modem may be haed to find. All the informations are here: https://github.com/uavpal/disco4g
openmptcprouter
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Multipath TCP for Linux
I've been looking at this project for a while which may be interesting to you: https://github.com/Ysurac/openmptcprouter.
I recently bought a property where I cannot get a full fibre connection, but I can get 150-400 Mbps using 5G. I've been thinking about using dual 5G connections and tunneling my traffic via mptcp to a VPS to aggregate the connections.
- OpenMPTCProuter v0.60: an open source solution to aggregate connections
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802.11ah Wi-Fi HaLOW: The 1 Kilometer WiFi Standard
https://www.openmptcprouter.com/
I mentored the port of MPTCP to OpenWRT years ago, and OpenMPTCPRouter took some of this work in their port.
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Ask HN: A network device that doesn't exist?
Something which goes further than this, but works very well for my use case and would probably suit others in the WFH crowd: OpenMPTCProuter [1]
This handles failover between connections and also aggregates them using MultiPath TCP to maximize bandwidth & overall reliability at the expense of increased data usage and the cost of running a machine somewhere with a decent connection, even a cheap VPS.
I'm using it to aggregate ADSL, Starlink and 4G, resulting in a stable 250mbps/50mbps connection.
* [1] https://www.openmptcprouter.com/
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Starlink as an emergency solution
You might want to take a look at https://www.openmptcprouter.com/.
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Satellite handover latency
I do the same and for the same reason, but I use https://www.openmptcprouter.com/, which is open source. It's game changing!
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ISO best failover option for SL and T-Mobile 5G
If you're looking for a bonded type solution similar to Speedify, I've had good success with a raspberry pi, an inexpensive 10 port gig switch, a DigitalOcean droplet and https://www.openmptcprouter.com/.
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Seamless failover solution using channel bonding and Wireguard, is it possible?
I get a VPS, preferably with Debian or Ubuntu and set it up as described here
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AMA with startyourownisp.com creators: 50+ years in the (W)ISP industry. Ask us anything!
https://www.openmptcprouter.com/ was the inspiration
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Suggestions for Load Balancing
Then OP could use OpenMPTCProuter to bond the connection, thus actually getting bandwidth benefits out of the multiple carriers.