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When someone purchase a router, send a mail with a unique QR/code that can be added in the lime-app
Once they receive the code, there will be a lime-app ui that adds the key using uci, that then librenet6 uses to authenticate the node.
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I'd try to avoid email somehow. After all, we're going to have an app that can be connected via the Internet and do some pull, or scan the QR code of some website, paper, etc. The solution you propose works if all users buy the router online, but what happens with resellers for example? or purchases through a third party? Let's think that the router will go to places where connectivity is scarce and much of it will not have a credit card or bank account.
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When someone purchase a router, send a mail with a unique QR/code that can be added in the lime-app
Once they receive the code, there will be a lime-app ui that adds the key using uci, that then librenet6 uses to authenticate the node.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: