How to: Install the Wireless Endpoint on your device
Posted by Vincent De Maertelaere, Last modified by Pieter Vandercammen on 13 July 2021 08:57 AM
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On most devices, you can use the default App-store or Repository manager. On the setup pages you find the download links of the latest version. The Wireless Endpoint is supported on:
Below we provide more links to each platform. AndroidOn devices were the App isn't found in the play store, like Android TV, for these you can also check our manual installation guide. iOSApple macOSYou can download and install the Wireless Endpoint from the download page. WindowsYou can download and install the Wireless Endpoint from the download page. LinuxThe Wireless Endpoint is hosted on our internal Repositories. The bulk of the instructions below help you adding this repository to your Linux installation. Once added, the installation is easy. Updates afterwards will be pulled in automatically. Debian / UbuntuFor now we support Debian 8 (jessie) up to Debian 10 (buster) and for from Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (trusty) and to Ubuntu 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa). On both platforms we suggest the following two steps.
When installation is complete, the ByteBlower Wireless Endpoint can be installed using the standard software management packages for your distribution.
Alternatively, the dpkg file is also available on request. Keep in mind that a internet connection will still be required to install all dependencies. CentOS / FedoraFor RPM based systems, we provide the Excentis yum repositories. 1. DownloadYou can download the packages to initiate the repository configuration on our download page. The installation and activativation of the Excentis repository needs both packages:
2. Install Excentis repositoryTo initialize the excentis repository, Install the two downloaded files. This must be done as either privileged user or user root. a. Using command-lineCentOS
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b. Using GUIOpen your downloaded packages from your file manager and click on the Install button. 3. Install ByteBlower Wireless EndpointThis must be done as either privileged user or user root. The installation is done on the command line. CentOSThe CentOS package requires the EPEL-release extra repository for some Wireless Endpoint dependencies.
Now you can install the ByteBlower Wireless Endpoint
FedoraAs easy as can be:
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