On 2012/05/18, at 15:11, Carsten Strotmann (private) wrote:

> ELectric IMP is working on a low cost solution to connect small devices
> to the Internet:
> 
> http://www.electricimp.com/
> 
> Arduino 328 compatible board with IMP:
> http://www.electricimp.com/developers/devkits.php
> 
> 
> -- Carsten


Nice! 

Another low/cost  alternative to connect  ( Arduinos ) Amforth devices to the 
Internet is to use a  low cost OpenWrt supported router with USB. 

Just connect the Arduino(s) to the USB port of the router and you can access 
the Arduino(s) as a serial port from the router side. 

On the router you can have ssh server, web server, etc....

All starting at around 50 Euros. 

My best regards 

Paulo Ferreira 
 


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