‚Open hardware running free operating system based on OpenWrt‘
https://omnia.turris.cz/en/?gclid=CJjByNXxidECFdQK0wod1YoN6g
It's not a bug it's a feature – vincit omnia veritas
‚Open hardware running free operating system based on OpenWrt‘
https://omnia.turris.cz/en/?gclid=CJjByNXxidECFdQK0wod1YoN6g
http://smarpl.com/content/d-link-dap-1155-review-and-teardown
smarp dotcom found the D-Link DAP-1155 for only €6,50 and thinks about installing openWrt on it.
I’m interested to read if he is succeeded to use the device for IOT projects.
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TP-Link WR703N is a tiny 802.11N 150 Mbps Wi-Fi router smaller than a credit card (5.7 x 5.7 cm) and 1.8 cm thick based on Atheros AR7240 processor with 4 MB flash and 32 MB RAM. It costs just above $20 US and can be hacked with openWRT. It features one USB host connector that allows you to connect USB devices (USB flash drive, printer…) to it.
TL-WR703N Specifications:
All you need is a USB to TLL board to access the serial console, open the box to access the serial pins (TP_IN and TP_OUT) and follow the instructions on openWRT website to convert it into a Linux router.“