2017 IoT Summit Chicago Summary
Quotes Who owns the data collected by IoT devices? It seems the majority of speakers said the data is owned by the customer, but the bigger question is who has access to use the data. Legally most IoT companies bury their legal access to the data in the EULA which often are not read or understood by end users. Vendor to vendor [...]
Setting up IPv6 on AWS
I used to think that IPv6 is mostly a concern for ISPs and hosting companies to enable and once they do, everything in their system will start using it. Turns out, it isn’t that simple. How the internet hasn’t really felt much of the effect of this is a little beyond me because IPv4 exhaustion occurred at the beginning of [...]
Using Twilight for automatic late night TV dimming
I watch a lot of streaming tv and constantly fight myself if I should watch just one more episode before bed. Quickly I find myself in the early AM hours wondering how I got there. Unfortunately looking at LED screens encourages staying up late because the light temperature that comes off the tv is very blue-ish (6000K). Our [...]
Get a Notification When Your WAN IP Changes
Home residential internet connections have dynamic public IP addresses that can change whenever the DHCP lease expires. But from my experience, I’ve had the same IP for months, so I was curious when they actually do change and if there is anything you can do anything to trigger a change (i.e. power cycling)? I started [...]
WIFI Signal Degrades More Than You Think
I recently went down the path of switching as many of my computers to gigabit ethernet and I wanted to test to make sure my cables were actually able to do 1000Mbit/sec. Unfortunately the normal route to do that is to buy a cable certifier unit that runs over $1000. But then I found iperf3, a linux/mac/win command line tool that can [...]
State of Wifi (2017)
I live in a medium-sized apartment complex and there are 82 networks in range. Connectivity is erratic and bandwidth varies enough to make Netflix/Hulu/Amazon to switch resolution feeds throughout a show. The graph below is from a program called Wifi Explorer and it visuals the 2.4ghz and 5ghz wifi radio spectrum. Along [...]