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Awesome-Cellular-Hacking
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OpenMPTCProuter is an open source solution to aggregate multiple internet connections using Multipath TCP (MPTCP) on OpenWrt
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We currently don't have any tests (other than the tests built in to srslte) we should write some tests for the python end of things and set up continuous integration. I don't have any opinions about what test suite we should use.
EM7565/EM7455/MC7455 - Modem Configuration
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SimuLTE - LTE System Level Simulation Model and Simulator for INET & OMNeT++
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AIMSICD Lite (Android IMSI-Catcher Detector) - reloaded!
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Add class to Table
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Hi @sjefvanleeuwen,
Could you tell me how I can add a css class to the Table element?
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Android Telephony SDK bridge with some additional features
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GSM Scanner, RTL-SDR, StingWatch, Meteor
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AICDL collector services and modules
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Public Safety Communication modeling tools based on ns-3
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a simple and easy way to check network connection and strength in iOS using Swift
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I am trying to support Raspberry Pi 3. The linux driver code has the 7100 but not the 7000 listed.
When I try to compile on raspberry - jesse it gives error:
make[1]: *** /lib/modules/4.9.59-v7+/build: No such file or directory. Stop.
The Simcom site says there are both linux and android drivers for the 7000, but I can not find them.
The module works perfectly with Arduino! Thanks.
Bob