Why not. But important is, that device needs to be tested as a wireless repeater only. So during the testing phase, no messing with device.
If we can't get a real-life results that it's capable of running as repeater without performance degradation for an average user, the project is not going to benefit. So we need people who will not 'tweak' the processes, just use it without thinking much of what Boincing happens at the device in background.
But have in mind, we do require a reputation above 35 here. (In order to ensure transparency). However, i'll try to get few devices outside of scope of testing for our internal use.
Yes, you can submit details. I don't think we should have a hard limit, just enough to show that users are real and active, not multiple accounts and similar.
Why not. But important is, that device needs to be tested as a wireless repeater only. So during the testing phase, no messing with device.
If we can't get a real-life results that it's capable of running as repeater without performance degradation for an average user, the project is not going to benefit. So we need people who will not 'tweak' the processes, just use it without thinking much of what Boincing happens at the device in background.
But have in mind, we do require a reputation above 35 here. (In order to ensure transparency). However, i'll try to get few devices outside of scope of testing for our internal use.
im almost 35. can an I still join? those you know. out of scope testing
Yes, you can submit details. I don't think we should have a hard limit, just enough to show that users are real and active, not multiple accounts and similar.