Kristian Kielhofner wrote:

Do you have the necessary components for a serial cable for these little guys? I would like to play with the loader and get a serial console...

If you don't have one perhaps we can work on getting the parts before then.


I have one, and also will be bringing the necessary components to build another one--although I would prefer not to do so just right now--so that anyone interested can see how the "commercial" one is constructed on the inside.

I have a beginning programming student who was charged today to breadboard up a few more of these, and, if he gets good at it, to make up a few of them.

We're using these things like crazy now in quite a variety of use cases; I recently added, at a customer's request, policy routing and traffic shaping capabilities. They have proven to be quite reliable also acting as client WISP CPE. A $90 pair of them provides client CPE, a local premises AP, and a small-volume Asterisk server.

I built 1.2.13 for it tonight. Kenny from Digium, a former student of mine, has implemented a proof of concept "remote training" server on one, where we use "screen" to provide the student with a way to watch an expert administrator fiddle with a system's configuration.

They're great fun, and a harbinger of a future direction in "bottom feeder" telephony, which is the space I inhabit :-)

B.

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