Offgrid Helium Hotspot PoC – Part 1 – Power
Another quick post – I’m writing a few longer ones, and need a break! Here’s a few shots of some of the parts I’ve received
Another quick post – I’m writing a few longer ones, and need a break! Here’s a few shots of some of the parts I’ve received
This afternoon, we saw the second Helium hotspot come on line in Canberra. Another hotspot for the inner north, to join it’s friend in O’Connor
There’s an excellent, albeit six or so months old now, article on Multicoin Capital titled The Helium Flywheel and authored by Tushar Jain. It covers
Ian Moore (Helium DownUnder) has released TWO new videos today. One provides a bit of an update on the state of the three main suppliers
There’s evidence of confusion over the potential use cases for Helium, and those contemplating hosting a Helium miner/hotspot are right to want to know what
You may have heard that setting up port forwarding is beneficial in certain situations where your Helium Miner/Hotspot is ‘relayed’, and you are probably wondering
PoE stands for Power Over Ethernet – a method for transmitting data AND power over a single Ethernet cable. WARNING: Before we go ANY further,
Once you’ve decided Helium mining might be right for you, you will be keen to understand the potential coverage your setup may have and also
A Helium hotspot/miner needs to ‘piggyback’ off an existing internet connection to bridge the gap between the hotspot/LongFi side of things (at home) and the
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