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Now I finally join the club of ranter who saw a not working screen in a train.

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  • 3
    Do these ever work?
    P.S.: I can imagine you trying to sneak a pic haha
  • 5
    Theres a club?! Damn, I saw one the other day😒
  • 3
    They have PXE on? Nice, u only need a PXE Server and a nice OS image that displays some crazy things on the display ... you only need access to the train network and most switches on trains these days use VLAN so try to catch the service port ;)
  • 1
    @Asbetha how do you think of getting into the network? Disassembling the screen while being recorded by cameras?
  • 0
    @jonii it's actually very rare to see one of those things fail
  • 2
    @ng1905 you don't need to disassemble the display. If you are on a regular train the switch is somtimes under the seats. In trams and subways they are located near the door behind the covering
  • 0
    What's the error?
  • 0
    @Asbetha ...you still have to open it on front of the cameras
  • 2
    looks like a german S-Bahn (not the Berlin one), but i could be mistaken
  • 0
    @BurnoutDV nah that should be a Regio, the S-Bahn doesn't have toilets as far as I know (top right is a WC sign)
  • 1
    @jonii some of those S-Bahns have quite the range, i personall know the S1 from Magdeburg to Wittenberge for instance, its a 2 hours trip, those have a toilet
  • 0
    @BurnoutDV oh ok, didn't know that.
  • 0
    Welcome to the club! :D
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