Re: [ibr-dtn] smallest openwrt router that can run ibr-dtn?
How do you define "small"? Physically small or small with resources?
One earlier platform was the imote2 sensor node which is physically very small. Depending on the configuration the daemon should run on all devices with more than 16 MB ram.
Currently we still targeting the ubiquiti router station for openwrt and do not have continuously tested any other device out there.
Tom Sparks tom_a_sparks@yahoo.com.au schrieb:
I am wondering what is the smallest openwrt router that can run ibr-dtn?
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From: Johannes Morgenroth morgenroth@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de To: Tom Sparks tom_a_sparks@yahoo.com.au Cc: ibr-dtn@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de Sent: Monday, 15 July 2013 11:13 PM Subject: Re: [ibr-dtn] smallest openwrt router that can run ibr-dtn?
How do you define "small"? Physically small or small with resources?
good point,
I am looking at these so called 3g portable routers http://wiki.openwrt.org/tag/rechargeable_battery?do=showtag&tag=rechargeable_battery
One earlier platform was the imote2 sensor node which is physically very small. Depending on the configuration the daemon should run on all devices with more than 16 MB ram.
Currently we still targeting the ubiquiti router station for openwrt and do not have continuously tested any other device out there.
ok
Tom Sparks tom_a_sparks@yahoo.com.au schrieb:
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Hi again,
these devices are very interesting. The most limiting factor here, would be the amount of internal flash. 4 MB is quite tight for OpenWRT and additional software packages. But as long as there is an USB connector you can add a small USB flash drive to add more storage for software or even bundle storage.
If you own such a device and had success installing OpenWRT on it, it would be nice to hear from you again.
Kind regards, Johannes Morgenroth
Am 16.07.2013 03:47, schrieb Tom Sparks:
I am looking at these so called 3g portable routershttp://wiki.openwrt.org/tag/rechargeable_battery?do=showtag&tag=rechargeable_battery
Am 16.07.2013 09:03, schrieb Johannes Morgenroth:
4 MB is quite tight for OpenWRT and additional software packages. But as long as there is an USB connector you can add a small USB flash drive to add more storage for software or even bundle storage.
hi,
A few years ago i spend some time to ad an SSD card to WRT54g routers but i wasnt sucessfull, maybe i should try again. ;)
http://wiki.the-mesh.org/wiki/LinksysSDCard#Solder_points
good luck
Marc
Am 16.07.2013 03:47, schrieb Tom Sparks:
I am looking at these so called 3g portable routershttp://wiki.openwrt.org/tag/rechargeable_battery?do=showtag&tag=rechargeable_battery
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From: Johannes Morgenroth morgenroth@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de To: Tom Sparks tom_a_sparks@yahoo.com.au Cc: "ibr-dtn@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de" ibr-dtn@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2013 5:03 PM Subject: Re: [ibr-dtn] smallest openwrt router that can run ibr-dtn?
Hi again,
these devices are very interesting. The most limiting factor here, would be the amount of internal flash. 4 MB is quite tight for OpenWRT and additional software packages. But as long as there is an USB connector you can add a small USB flash drive to add more storage for software or even bundle storage.
they all have usb ports the real limiting factor is the Wifi range
If you own such a device and had success installing OpenWRT on it, it would be nice to hear from you again.
people have installed openwrt on those device on that this list
Kind regards, Johannes Morgenroth
Am 16.07.2013 03:47, schrieb Tom Sparks:
I am looking at these so called 3g portable
routershttp://wiki.openwrt.org/tag/rechargeable_battery?do=showtag&tag=rechargeable_battery
Hello Tom,
I spend some money and time in a Wireless Router TP-Link MR3040 and managed to install OpenWRT + IBR-DTN on it. All you need is already in the OpenWRT repository available on our website. The device serves Wi-Fi using the ath9k driver and can provide Infrastructure as well as Ad-Hoc mode at the same time using virtual interfaces.
To answer your first question: This is definitely one of the smallest devices we brought IBR-DTN on.
Kind regards, Johannes Morgenroth
Am 17.07.2013 04:32, schrieb Tom Sparks:
----- Original Message -----
From: Johannes Morgenroth morgenroth@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de To: Tom Sparks tom_a_sparks@yahoo.com.au Cc: "ibr-dtn@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de" ibr-dtn@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2013 5:03 PM Subject: Re: [ibr-dtn] smallest openwrt router that can run ibr-dtn?
Hi again,
these devices are very interesting. The most limiting factor here, would be the amount of internal flash. 4 MB is quite tight for OpenWRT and additional software packages. But as long as there is an USB connector you can add a small USB flash drive to add more storage for software or even bundle storage.
they all have usb ports the real limiting factor is the Wifi range
If you own such a device and had success installing OpenWRT on it, it would be nice to hear from you again.
people have installed openwrt on those device on that this list
Kind regards, Johannes Morgenroth
Am 16.07.2013 03:47, schrieb Tom Sparks:
I am looking at these so called 3g portable
routershttp://wiki.openwrt.org/tag/rechargeable_battery?do=showtag&tag=rechargeable_battery
From: Johannes Morgenroth morgenroth@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de To: Tom Sparks tom_a_sparks@yahoo.com.au Cc: "ibr-dtn@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de" ibr-dtn@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de Sent: Friday, 19 July 2013 11:14 PM Subject: Re: [ibr-dtn] smallest openwrt router that can run ibr-dtn?
Hello Tom,
I spend some money and time in a Wireless Router TP-Link MR3040 and managed to install OpenWRT + IBR-DTN on it. All you need is already in the OpenWRT repository available on our website. The device serves Wi-Fi using the ath9k driver and can provide Infrastructure as well as Ad-Hoc mode at the same time using virtual interfaces.
To answer your first question: This is definitely one of the smallest devices we brought IBR-DTN on.
Kind regards, Johannes Morgenroth
the project I was hoping to use them in has stalled due to lack of contact with the project manager
tom
Am 17.07.2013 04:32, schrieb Tom Sparks:
----- Original Message -----
From: Johannes Morgenroth morgenroth@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de To: Tom Sparks tom_a_sparks@yahoo.com.au Cc: "ibr-dtn@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de" ibr-dtn@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de Sent: Tuesday, 16 July 2013 5:03 PM Subject: Re: [ibr-dtn] smallest openwrt router that can run ibr-dtn?
Hi again,
these devices are very interesting. The most limiting factor here, would be the amount of internal flash. 4 MB is quite tight for OpenWRT and additional software packages. But as long as there is an USB connector you can add a small USB flash drive to add more storage for software or even bundle storage.
they all have usb ports the real limiting factor is the Wifi range
If you own such a device and had success installing OpenWRT on it, it would be nice to hear from you again.
people have installed openwrt on those device on that this list
Kind regards, Johannes Morgenroth
Am 16.07.2013 03:47, schrieb Tom Sparks:
I am looking at these so called 3g portable
routershttp://wiki.openwrt.org/tag/rechargeable_battery?do=showtag&tag=rechargeable_battery
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