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[RIPE Atlas Ambassadors] LED status for RIPE probes
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M. Tajbakhsh
tajbakhsh at shirazu.ac.ir
Fri Dec 25 09:54:24 CET 2015
Dear Roderick, That was a really sweet reply! Gave me some good moments. I am both a network zealot and an engineer. I believe I can do many things (including hardware hacks & surgery) to bring my probe into life. :) I was writing on behalf of my probe hosts. I doubt e-bay delivers to Iran. Thanks for your comment and the useful link anyways. Keep in touch. M. Tajbakhsh Lecturer, Advisor, Network & Security Expert On Fri, 12/25/2015 11:56 AM, Roderick <roderick.fanou at imdea.org> wrote: > Instead of a free USB port, you can also plug the cable in a converter USB to power. > http://www.ebay.com/itm/US-UK-EU-Plug-Wall-Car-Charger-Adapter-5V-2A-Dual-USB-2-Port-For-Samsung-Phone-/141811134699 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </ripe/mail/archives/ripe-atlas-ambassadors/attachments/20151225/e94d38df/attachment.html>
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