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LinkLiar reviews and mentions
- Hyundai car software update private keys came from easily Googleable sample code
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Mac keeps disconnecting from WiFi
Ever since I used https://github.com/halo/LinkLiar , my Mac disconnects and reconnects from WiFi every few minutes. I have tried resetting network preferences and nothing has worked.
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My mom unplugged the wifi router so I can focus on my online classes.
Are you on Mac, Windows, Linux, or something else? If you're on Mac, there's an open source app I use. If you're on Windows, there are some tutorials you can follow to do it without installing anything (I've tried it on Windows once a long time ago, so I'm not really sure if it still works). If you're on Linux, there are also tutorials, though I've never tried them before so I'm not sure if they work. Also, to avoid suspicion, you may want to change your netBIOS/localhost name (actually, I'm not sure if they're the same thing, but changing either seems to have the same result since its visible when logged into your router settings. You can do it via Settings or Terminal for Mac and there are probably some tutorials for Windows and Linux.)
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halo/LinkLiar is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of LinkLiar is Swift.
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