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From: Clint Sharp on 23 Nov 2007 03:39 In message <72c30c79-db68-452d-a0ce-6f42aa308f34(a)e23g2000prf.googlegroups.com>, wzab <wzab01(a)gmail.com> writes >Hi All, >I need to prepare a small, ethernet connected embedded system (just a >few pieces). The cheapest solution is to reuse a standard router. I >have found the http://hri.sf.net, but it lists only relatively old >routers. There is also OpenWRT site ( http://toh.openwrt.org/ ), but >it lists mainly relatively expensive, WiFi enabled routers. >The cheapest router I can buy is DRI 100, manufactured by D-Link. >However I can not found any info regarding its internals and >reengineering. Before I'll buy and disassemble one, could someone >please provide me with some information regarding the hardware >resources available in this box (CPU, amount of FLASH/RAM, available >"hidden" connectors)? You might want to take a look back at Elektor Electronics index, they published details of how to use a low cost (Approx. 20UKP at the time) Sweex router as a web server. http://spritesmods.com/?art=sweexusb >-- >TIA & Regards, >Wojtek > -- Clint Sharp
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