Archive for the ‘General’ Category

WFR updated to version 1.1

Saturday, January 17th, 2009

New features:
- Search for searching feature request titles, descriptions and comments
- Action Log for monitoring activities, shows user registrations, commenting, voting, creating, closing and possible reopening of feature requests

3G Uplink has speed limit of 60kB/s

Monday, January 5th, 2009

Quote from Visa on WFRID72:

The 3G Uplink is now limited to about maximum of 60KB/s download speeds. This is quite a low speed in current GSM technology speed standards.

By implementing better support to 3G, Wippies Homebox could be an attractive solution (even with current price) compared to other “3G-routers” currently on the market.

Just to let you so don’t wonder if the 3G speed with Homebox isn’t as good as when connected directly to computer.

Solution: Buy an USB hub and connect your 3G dongle thru the hub since this appears to be a power issue. Friend of mine bought an USB hub with external power adapter. Download speed with 5M mobile broadband connection and Huawei E180 thru the USB hub was 300kB/s when without the hub the download speed was approx. 60kB/s.

Wippies Feature Requests System published

Saturday, December 13th, 2008

I contributed a system to Wippies community, Wippies Feature Requests System, that can be used for keeping better track about requested new features.

WFR is created for Wippies community to help the developers and users to keep better track about requested new features of Wippies services and products. The main idea is that users vote the features they prefer the most important and Wippies developers can get a proper vision which new features are the most wanted ones by majority. Users are allowed to vote each feature only once.

Note that this is completely unofficial and official requests should still be written to Wiki. I’m hoping this will help tracking the feature requests users hope and that users would start to use the system actively and give their votes.

Wippies is an OpenID service provider too

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

OpenID is an open, decentralised single sign-on standard, allowing users to log onto many services with the same digital identity.

Wippies provides OpenID at https://openid.wippies.com where you can sing in with your Wippies email address and your password and setup your OpenID profile and settings in the My Profile section.

The default Wippies OpenID is https://openid.wippies.com/?user=your_alias@wippies.com but Wippies OpenID also provides using your own www site as your OpenID by adding OpenID relay/delegate tags into your HTML sourcecode. This is explained on the service after you login.

I wrote a little about Wippies OpenID in Finnish to Wippies Wiki too, requires translating to other languages still.

More info about OpenID can be found on Wikipedia.

Edit: Wippies OpenID has now been removed. It was only for testing.

Some infos for stuff that visitors search frequently from Wippies Underground

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Hi all, noticed few features that people frequently end up searching from here thru Google search results so I thought it would be a good idea to guide those visitors to correct tracks:

1) 3G Uplink and Port Forwarding

- Port forwardings doesn’t work thru 3G Uplink, this is a known limit not a bug. Let’s hope it will be possible to use port forwarding with 3G Uplink in future.

2) Wippies Dynamic DNS walkthrough

a) Enable from My Wippies > Device Settings > Misc. Settings > Dynamic DNS > check the checkbox Oman palvelimen nimi and enter the alias of your choice to the field and click Save.

b) After this, wait until the settings get updated and receive status Settings successfully updated on the device settings status page.

Note! Do not refresh the page with your browser’s refresh button or F5 after you’ve saved the settings since doing that will resubmit the form and you’re actually trying to apply the same changes/updates again. Relocate to the device settings page via Device Settings link for a refreshed view and then refresh the page normally with F5 etc. if needed.

c) After your settings have been updated, your_alias.wippies.net is now forwarded to the public IP address of your Homebox (you can check the IP from the local settings http://192.168.0.1). The DynDNS address is updated to Elisa/Saunalahti DNS servers almost instantly but with a short delay to other DNS servers so note this if you’re using other than Elisa’s or Saunalahti’s Internet Connection.

A great easy-to-use tool for checking if your DynDNS address is already updated to the world or not is Domain Dossier. Just enter your DynDNS and click Go (no need to check any checkboxes). If you get a canonical name line showing your DynDNS address for the address lookup, everything is cool. If you don’t, wait still and check again.

d) Now, depending on the target you want to use your Wippies Dynamic DNS for you also need a port forward from your public IP/Homebox to your LAN IP/computer for the port your service or software uses. Port forwardings are also done from My Wippies and Device Settings, under Port Settings.

e) Once you’ve forwarded the correct port and the port changes have been updated you need to allow traffic from any IP (or just from some specific IP or IP’s depending on what you’re up to) thru the port you added a port forward rule for from WAN to LAN/your computer in your local firewall. After this, you’re done! Whippii.

Possible problems with Wippies DynDNS

I had an issue that my new changed IP didn’t get updated to the DynDNS service when I kept my Homebox off for few days and switched it back on. For some reason my old IP was somehow stuck on my Homebox and it didn’t get clear from its memory not until I gave a 10 seconds reset for the box from the reset slot of the backpanel. I rebooted the box several times and disabled/enabled DynDNS from My Wippies again and again. Was using Sauna29 at that time.

So reset your Homebox in first place if you get into similar situation that your new IP doesn’t get updated to the DynDNS service and you’ll save time and your nerves. :-)

New Wippies device contracts made after October 8th 2008 are continuous contracts

Saturday, November 22nd, 2008

Ended up looking at Wippies General Terms and Conditions and noticed the new paid device contracts seem to be continuous and not fixed-term contracts as the older free device contracts are (12 months contract if ordered before July 1st 2008, 36 months contract if ordered between July 1st and October 7th 2008).

When thinking this continuous contract it makes sense since the user buys the device so the ownership of the device shifts to the user right away as well. Because of this, there’s no requirements for not keeping the device off of the network more than two weeks anymore either since you have bought the box and it’s your property.

Forced to retype WLAN password in My Wippies every time when changing other device settings (Resolved)

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

Some users including myself have been facing this bug a long time now but it appears to be a Firefox 2 and it’s built in password manager bug only (maybe occurs with older FF versions too) not a My Wippies bug.

There’s no problem for instance with FF3, IE or Opera, the WLAN password field is empty as it should be and if you edit other device settings you’ll get them saved without an error of invalid WLAN password(s). There’s no problem with FF2 either if you haven’t saved My Wippies login to FF’s password manager or if you don’t use the built in password manager at all.

The password manager of FF2 seems to think we are working with the same password field on the device settings as we were on the My Wippies login since the domain is the same (my.wippies.com) and FF2 automatically offers the My Wippies login password for the 1st WLAN password field. Now when we try to save the changes that we have made to other device settings, we are actually trying to save a new WLAN password too with empty “New password again” field, thanks to FF2.

Apparently the password manager has been improved in FF3 to be more accurate (based on the whole URL) since with FF3 the WLAN password field is empty.

If you use FF2 the easiest way around the issue is to just clear the WLAN password field every time you need to edit other device settings, with an empty field the WLAN password is not considered to be saved.

New Wippies boxes are not free anymore

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

Just noticed new Wippies boxes are not free anymore. Wippies has become a paid service. Some details can be found here. Quote from the thread:

It was free from the start but if you want to order one now then you will have to pay. For everyone who already have ordered one before they will NOT pay anything, just to clear it out.

That’s sad since I think free has been the main thing that has kept Wippies going on the way it has been growing. My personal selling argument for Homebox to my friends has always been “it’s the best basic box on the market and it doesn’t cost a dime” but obviously I can’t use that anymore.

Of course I personally think Homebox is a great box still but now when it costs approx. the same price as other boxes on the market it’s interesting to see what happens to the “revolution”.

Wippies Underground online!

Saturday, October 11th, 2008

Hey all, I’m just another fanatic Wippie who likes to follow the Wippies deveploment very closely and am very much interested in the new features even if they are small ones. As you might have noticed the community doesn’t get too much information about small updates and improvements thru any official channel so I thought this sort of blog would be nice to have.

I try to be active in posting here and noticing and informing about the new stuff in firmware updates and new features in Wippies services.

By the way the latest unstable beta firmware at the moment is Sauna28. It has fixes for E169 3G dongle support and for Annex-M support. If you want to get it you can request it from Wippies Support (contact information) or at #wippies via IRC in IRCNet (Mon to Fri on 8:00 – 16:00 Finnish time).

So welcome here ya Wippie and let’s see if this is worth for something!