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Old 08-03-2014, 12:18 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by eschwartz View Post
I suppose that is true.

But then the solution really is to get a device where it isn't blocked in the hardware/firmware? I doubt there is anything calibre can do about it.
Not a Calibre problem
As Chaley suggested. BYOAP

That avoids the 'unknown AP' configuration issues,
It avoids opening your device to 'Peer' connections.

It allows the host to manage the AP (access rules...)

For the lurkers out there : (very simplified) Access Points are like a dedicated WiFi section of your home router, just on Steroids. Businesses use them because they allow more that 1 and still play well together (cellular mode). They have extensive access/security options
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