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Comment #24797788
Yes. We could have. But that would be point to point. We have done point to multipoint (thats why its called a hotspot). We had villages and remote areas in mind.
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Comment #24785700
WiFi is an ubiquitous feature of the modern landscape, but due to power restrictions on most hardware alongside the high-frequency signal it’s typically fairly limited in range. Th…
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Comment #24159406
Trango is a cross platform, calling and file sharing solution which works on LAN and the wider internet. Your data never leaves your local Wifi. The internet is only used to discov…
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Comment #23662466
Hello, We created trango, a (W)LAN based audio/video calling and file sharing solution. Ideal for talking to colleagues, family and friends in any shared space. Can be used by offi…
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Comment #23203965
thank you! Inspired by Apple's Airdrop graphics and interface.
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Comment #23203961
Thank you! It works over some VPN's but not all. We will look into why and try to resolve. Yes, it works very well when we need to call eachother or share files with eachother in t…
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Comment #23201450
There is no range. Whoever is connected to the same Wifi network can communicate or share files. You could say the range is only as good as the signals from your router.
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Comment #23198661
Sure. We used webrtc, websockets and a signalling server which helps in discovering who is available on your local network. However, none of the calls or files ever go through the …
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Comment #23191230
I created https://web.trango.io a LAN based calling and file sharing service. Essentially, you can share files, make video and audio calls to those on the same network as you witho…
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Data breaches up 100% in 2019 over 2018
2019 saw more than double the data breaches in 2018. Are data breaches increasing that rapidly or are we just getting better at identifying them?