On May 24, 2009, at 8:56 AM, Guy Corem wrote:
I don't really care regarding the form factor and electric power.
On second thought: preferably small with integrated power supply...
Regarding processing power:
My goal is to create a demo / POC of 3G to WiFi router.
Before you waste your time
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 9:13 AM, geoffrey mendelson
geoffreymendel...@gmail.com wrote:
On May 24, 2009, at 8:56 AM, Guy Corem wrote:
I don't really care regarding the form factor and electric power.
On second thought: preferably small with integrated power supply...
Regarding processing
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9634061300.html
Guy Corem wrote:
I don't really care regarding the form factor and electric power.
On second thought: preferably small with integrated power supply...
Regarding processing power:
My goal is to create a demo / POC of 3G to WiFi
On May 24, 2009, at 9:21 AM, Guy Corem wrote:
All the above is irrelevant to my question.
Indeed there are many (10) 3g wifi routers in the market. Even
Cisco has 3g module to one of it's router.
Then why? Is the concept you are trying to prove so different that all
of the others?
Guy Corem wrote:
Hi list,
I'm looking for a Linux capable SBC.
Preferably x86, with good SDK, WiFi (n will be nice) and at least
three hi-speed USB ports.
My budget is up to 300$.
Any recommendations?
A. Get A Sheevaplug (99$) or a Beagle board (150$) and add a good hi
speed USB hub and
On May 24, 2009, at 9:25 AM, Moish wrote:
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9634061300.html
IMHO a good idea for future projects, but not yet. If you go to the
manufacturer's web site you have to follow links to find someone
selling them, and they are month behind in filling orders.
Gilad,
My concerns with ARM based Linux:
How will the 3g modems behave.
Specifically the drivers.
Do you have experience with it?
On Sun, May 24, 2009 at 9:43 AM, Gilad Ben-Yossef gi...@codefidence.comwrote:
Guy Corem wrote:
Hi list,
I'm looking for a Linux capable SBC.
Preferably x86,
Guy Corem wrote:
Gilad,
My concerns with ARM based Linux:
How will the 3g modems behave.
Specifically the drivers.
Do you have experience with it?
Get a good USB connected 3g modem and test it on a PC running Linux
first and I don't think you should have problems. Most 3G modems appear
as
Guy Corem wrote:
Gilad,
My concerns with ARM based Linux:
How will the 3g modems behave.
Specifically the drivers.
Do you have experience with it?
Get a good 3g modem and test it on a PC running Linux first and I don't
think you should have problems. Most 3G modems appear as a UART (aka
Hmmm... quite a lot of SBC's support Linux. Maybe tell us what the form
factor, electric power requirements and processing power requirements are?
- yba
On Fri, 22 May 2009, Guy Corem wrote:
Date: Fri, 22 May 2009 18:21:16 +0300
From: Guy Corem g...@nop90.com
To: linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il
I don't really care regarding the form factor and electric power.
On second thought: preferably small with integrated power supply...
Regarding processing power:
My goal is to create a demo / POC of 3G to WiFi router.
I'll need to install two or three 3G modems on the USB ports.
I've managed to
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