I doubt though that it’ll help with the cgnat problem, since the options are still very limited. How to do this depends on your system, if you use Windows I heard chocolatey is a good package manager? Although for two dependencies, you probably could also just install them directly from and. The instructions to be entered into a terminal/console are in which means you need to have git and npm installed. How do I download or run this? In uncharted territory but trying to find a workaround for the cgnat with tmhi so I can game online again. Luckily I found which you can just run locally and which uses the API (basically like the phone app) to control this gateway. I got my T-Mobile Home Gateway Arcadyan KVD21 yesterday and was shocked to learn that there is no admin login possible via the web interface. Only on the app of your phone, there is admin function. The only option I could find to manage the gateway was through the phone app. Just for the record, I attempted to access the web browser admin console from multiple operating systems, multiple web browsers and both wired and wireless connections. Personally, I find it disturbing that the controls and admin login functions are no longer available through a web browser and hope to see them return soon. If you use the android phone app, you can access all of the controls you had previously as well as the new features recently added. The question is if it was intentional or an accident caused when T-Mobile developers added features to the gateway devices. It appears an update to the devices ‘borked’ the management function from any web browser. I believe Darko66 has the correct answer. What is going on here? Why can’t I get an admin console for this device? I’ve tried doing a factory reset and went through the setup process a second time - still no change. All I get is the home “status” page no option to log in to admin console, no option to modify wifi settings, etc (see screenshot). There is no word yet on pricing once this dual-OS living room console reaches production, which is supposedly sometime soon.I see other users posting pictures of the admin console for the Arcadyan internet gateway. The Android + SteamOS game console ships with an overclocked Intel Haswell CPU with Iris Graphics, 8GB of RAM, dual Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11n WiFi, and dual 500GB hard drives. Public confirmation of being upgraded with SteamOS support can be found via this blog post. While we are not currently a Valve partner (as you may have noticed from today’s news), we’re certainly continuing the conversation." Our developer relations team personally assists each developer set up SteamOS on their Unit 00. We achieve this support by assisting our developers with installing the drive, and then walking them through installing SteamOS. Game developers can now dual-boot SteamOS and Android on one development platform. We have done this to add formal support on our end for SteamOS. New consoles will ship with dual drives: one for Android, one for SteamOS.Ĭhristopher Price of wrote in an email to Phoronix, "Just before departing for CES, we announced that we are shipping second hard drives to our entire fleet of developers using our Developer Kits, Unit 00. isn't an official Steam Machine, per the list of Valve's 12+ hardware partners, but they are sending out secondary hard drives that contain SteamOS for those using their "Unit 00" kit. That development gaming console,, is now shipping out secondary drives to developers of their console's development kit with SteamOS support. Back in October I wrote about an Android gaming console looking to support SteamOS.
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