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uhubctl
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I2c-USB-hub: An i2C Controllable USB 2.0 Hub
In my experience this support was rare. I had an issue a few years ago with multiple USB 3 cameras (Intel Realsense) on a mobile robot that would periodically freeze up and need to be hard-reset, and a power-controllable hub seemed like the least-bad way to hack around it. I found my way to this tool, with its convenient list of compatible hardware:
https://github.com/mvp/uhubctl
Of the USB 3 options on the list, several were EOL or impossible to find, and when I ordered one each of the remainder, there was only one I could get working, and it wasn't reliable about being able to reset a device that had frozen to the point where Linux no longer had sysfs entries for it.
We ended up instead using a hub with an internal jumper to disable bus power, and then putting the self power line through a separately-controllable relay.
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Does RPI ZERO W have a low-power mode? (eink reader project)
Best you can tweak is to disable the WiFi / Bluetooth and possibly the USB ports (edit - USB look no go https://github.com/mvp/uhubctl)
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Would a headphone to USB adapter work through a USB C hub?
There's an extremely useful feature called USB Per-Port Power Switching, that's somewhat rare because nobody knows about it. If you use a Unix-family operating system, then here's a C driver. Windows doesn't currently have this feature, but could add it in the future -- let's hope they do!
- RTL_433 fails, how to bring it back without pulling the dongle
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Kb2040 and usb hub not seeing all of my boards
https://github.com/codazoda/hub-ctrl.c or https://github.com/mvp/uhubctl can be used if the hubs have "Per-port power switching". The second link also has a long description.
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Recommendation for USB relay
If you were using a USB-powered drive and Linux/Mac/Unix, you could use uhubctl with one of the (uncommon) hubs that support Per-Port Power Switching (PPPS).
- uhubctl - USB hub per-port power control
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Customized Pi for Humidor
Actually some of the Pi boards USB ports can be controlled by Uhubctl but you have to note the restrictions on the board you are using - mainly how many you effect and the "minor" fact of the USB also controls the Ethernet and WiFi power on some boards!
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Mac Mini touchscreen issue
Agreed this is not the right sub for this, but you got me curious. Without diving too deep, check out https://github.com/mvp/uhubctl
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Alternatives to Clear-Com Call Signal Flasher?
I've also used Qlab on both ends to trigger USB led flashes via OSC using uhubctl. You'll need a usb hub for that.
guide_eap_proxy
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AT&T Fiber - recommended setup for 2022
Had 1G fiber for several years now. Have separate ont and pace gateway. Was using dumb switch method for a while but last year it became unreliable. Went back to dmz+ behind the pace gateway and found out it was awful when I run p2p traffic like torrenting, even behind a vpn. Just yesterday I setup eap proxy with a ERX-SFP following this guide. So far its working great. Reauthenticates in a timely manner whenever I reboot the ERX.
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Anybody succeed at bridging the bgw210-700 lately with the eap_proxy method?
I am using this https://github.com/Genghis1227/guide_eap_proxy guide to bridge the bgw210-700. I wanted my ERPOE-5 to pick up the WAN IP and have a true bridge for some projects that I have been working on. The ERPOE-5 took all the config without a hitch. I connected the ONT directly to eth0 on the ERPOE5 and used one of the switch ports on the GW to eth1 on the erpoe5 for the eapol auth. Eth2 is the LAN connection. I can see the script pull the request in on eth0 for the eap authentication, but do not see the response go out and it times out and says it failed to get the response. I will try to debug it more later this morning but wanted to find out whether ATT had changed something on the bgw210-700s to make this method not work anymore.
- BGW210 passthrough mode vs Orbi
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Eap-proxy | att bgw210 | intermittent outages
Following the instructions here it has been running beautifully for over a year
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I started out about a year ago with a dark rat's nest of RJ45 on the floor plugged into an old laptop. Now I have a prettier rats nest of RJ45 -- and it's better lit. All thanks to y'all.
You can find it here: https://github.com/Genghis1227/guide_eap_proxy
What are some alternatives?
libwdi - Windows Driver Installer library for USB devices
PS5-Camera-Firmware-Loader - A cross-platform utility for loading custom firmware onto the PlayStation 5 camera, written in Rust
RPi4 - Raspberry Pi 4 UEFI Firmware Images
CherryUSB - CherryUSB is a tiny and portable USB Stack (device & host) for embedded system with USB IP
libusb - A cross-platform library to access USB devices
kiauh - Klipper Installation And Update Helper
libimobiledevice-glue - A library with common code used by libraries and tools around the libimobiledevice project
Rufus - The Reliable USB Formatting Utility
OctoPrint-TPLinkSmartplug
keyboards - @tzarc's custom keyboard designs.
k3s - Lightweight Kubernetes