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  • 🔷The Documentation For Anyone
    • About
    • FAQ
  • 🔷Relay Setup
    • Get Started
    • Installation and Usage
      • Setting Your Environment
        • Virtualization on Windows
        • Virtualization on macOS
        • Install Ubuntu Server 22.04
        • Server management with SSH in Windows and macOS
      • Install Anon on Linux
      • Install Anon using the apt repository
      • Update Anon and accept terms and conditions
      • Install Anon in Docker
      • Configure SOCKS5 Proxy for Anyone
      • Install Anyone Exit Relay
    • Troubleshooting Common Issues
      • Diagnosing CGNAT and Public IPv4
      • Confirm ORPort Reachability
    • Firewall and Network Configurations
      • Router Port Forwarding
      • Install and Configure Firewall
    • Advanced Configuration and Troubleshooting
      • Configure IPv4 and IPv6
      • DoS mitigation parameters
    • Relay Operator Standards
    • Exit Relay Guidelines
  • 🔷Hardware Setup
    • Setup Guide
    • Description and Specifications
    • Relay Control Panel
      • Home
      • Network Settings
      • Relay Settings
      • Relay Family
      • Proxy Settings BETA
      • Change Password
      • Logs
      • Update
    • Update (Using USB)
    • Update to WEB 3.2.0 (Using UI)
    • Troubleshooting and additional configuration
      • Router Port Forwarding
      • Diagnosing CGNAT and Public IPv4
    • Router Setup
  • 🔷Security and Privacy
    • VPS Hardening
  • 🔷Rewards Dashboard
    • Registering to the Rewards Program
    • Accessing the Rewards Dashboard
    • Using the Rewards Dashboard
    • Rewards Status
  • 🔷Anyone SDK
    • NPM SDK
      • Install NPM Package
      • Run as Library
        • Anon
        • AnonSocksClient
        • AnonControlClient
      • Run from CLI
      • Tutorials
        • Hello Anon World I
        • Hello Anon World II
        • Circuit Control I
        • Circuit Control II
    • Native SDK
      • Anyone Client Releases
      • MAN - Anon Manual
      • Tutorials
        • Anyone Services I
        • Anyone Services II
    • iOS SDK [Beta]
      • Manual Install - CocoaPods
  • 🔷Connect to Anyone
    • Connecting to Linux
      • [Beta] One-Click Linux Setup
    • Connecting to macOS
      • macOS with NPM
      • [Beta] One-Click macOS Setup
    • Connecting to Windows
      • [Beta] One-Click Windows Setup
    • Individual Applications with Anyone
    • Connect Through Hardware
  • 🔷Tokenomics
    • Introduction
    • Token Distribution
      • Token Outflow
      • Other Tokens
    • Relay Rewards
      • Lock Requirement
      • Lock Adjustments
      • Reward Multipliers
    • Additional Roles
      • Authorities and Staking
      • Governance Voting
    • Premium Circuits
      • Premium Circuits
      • Premium Circuits: Metrics
    • Summary
      • Value Accrual Summary
      • Rewards Case Study
    • Appendix
      • M Derivation
      • Risk Equation Derivation
  • 🔷Resources
    • Community and Customer Support
    • Links
    • Token
    • Whitepaper
    • Roadmap
    • API
      • REST
      • [Future] GraphQL
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  1. Hardware Setup
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The Home page shows a summarized overview with information and status of the Anyone Router.

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Home page displays in depth information about your Relay, such as:

  • Versions Displays the version of the Anon client, the backend App, and the frontend Web interface.

  • Reachability The OR-Port is the port your Anyone relay uses to receive incoming connections from other Anyone Relays. This port must be accessible from the outside to function correctly.

  • Flags These are attributes assigned to Anyone Relays by Directory Authorities. Flags categorize relays based on various criteria. Learn more about flags and their meanings at: <to be added>

  • Fingerprint This is a unique identifier generated from the Relay's public key, acting as a digital signature that distinguishes your relay from others within the Anyone network.

  • Serial ID The ID of the device ATEC chip.

  • Public Key The public key of the device ATEC chip.

  • Board ID This is the ID of the custom Anyone top board attached to the microcontroller handling various management and LED control of the device.

  • Wallet ID Your specified Ethereum wallet Address.

  • IP addresses

    • Public IP: The address provided by your internet service provider.

    • Ethernet IP: The address assigned to the Relay by your gateway when connected via Ethernet.

    • Wireless IP: Either the address assigned by your gateway or the address of the Hotspot gateway activated on the Relay. The Hotspot IP is always 10.42.0.1.

    • WLAN1 IP: The address of your external USB WiFi adapter. Which, if available, will always be used to connect to the internet.

  • OS Operative System running on the hardware.

  • Build date The date of the installed app version

  • Bootloader Current bootloader version of top board.

  • Firmware Current firmware version of top board.

  • Temperature The Router has two temperature sensors that monitor the environment and current load. The fans activate at 75°C and deactivate at 55°C.

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