crDroid 11.9 | Android 15 bp1a | Community for Redmi K60 Pro (socrates)
crDroid 11.9 | Android 15 bp1a | Community for Redmi K60 Pro (socrates)
crDroid 11.9 | Android 15 bp1a | Community for Redmi K60 Pro (socrates)
As a university freshman, my major requires learning C language programming. However, the vast majority of my classmates have had no prior exposure to programming. Therefore, I have written this tutorial for university students just starting with programming, as well as individuals from all walks of life, to learn how to set up a C/C++ runtime environment.
As a new university student, I found the campus network to be quite unsatisfactory. Not only does each dorm room have only one Ethernet port for wired PPPoE dial-up, but each user is also limited to approximately 40 Mbps. This led to the idea of using a soft router to achieve single-port multi-session dial-up and carrier aggregation, thereby stacking broadband speeds.
The blogger is about to start university. Given the strict internet environment (referring to the expensive and poor-performing campus network) and the weak, laggy signals when using mobile data, I decided to prepare a CPE device. However, CPEs on the market either use obscure, uncertified modules or have poor antenna design with subpar signals. Therefore, I plan to handcraft a CPE router. This article will teach you how to make your own CPE router.
crDroid 11.7 | Android 15 bp1a | Community for Redmi K60 Pro (socrates)