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August 15 update: Tunnel self-serve signup and RF signal tooling

A public-safe update on Tunnel's self-serve signup with verification and quotas, and custom RF driver tooling to enable SignalLab signal work.

What changed

August 15 opened Tunnel to self-serve signup with real verification and per-organization quotas, and built the low-level driver tooling needed for SignalLab's RF signal work.

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Tunnel self-serve signup

Tunnel added self-serve signup with email and SMS verification and bot-protection, plus a Google sign-in channel, so an organization can get started without a manual setup step.

It also added per-organization route quotas, plan-based gating of custom names, and burst rate limiting — the controls that let a self-serve product stay fair and stable as it grows.

Customer-facing outcome

  • Self-serve signup with email/SMS verification and bot protection
  • Google sign-in as an additional channel
  • Per-organization route quotas and burst rate limiting
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RF signal tooling

To enable SignalLab's radio-frequency signal work, a custom WiFi driver and kernel were built for a specific adapter and firmware. This is the unglamorous groundwork that makes real RF capability possible.

Recovery Center also shipped store-certification corrections with least-privilege elevation.

Customer-facing outcome

  • Custom WiFi driver and kernel for RF signal work
  • Recovery Center store-certification corrections
  • Least-privilege elevation

This public development summary is based on repository release records. It excludes credentials, customer data, proprietary implementation details and private operational topology.