On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 12:00 PM, Brendan Simon (eTRIX) <[email protected]> wrote: > I enjoy using openwrt on cost effective routers (e.g. TP-Link TL-MR3020) > to create interesting applications. Often I want to access a serial > port (or two), GPIO, or other peripheral interface (i2c, spi, timer/pwm, > etc), but most of the routers I've found don't have expansion headers > (except maybe for a single internal TTL serial console). > > Does anyone know of any off the self routers that are supported by > openwrt and have expansion headers (or pads for headers) so I can easily > interface some other circuitry ?? Ideally the router would be < $50.
We are hunting the same stuff. >From what I have in my brain: * ubiquity router station (pro and non pro) have a GPIO header * fonera has a header * raspberrypi has a header, supported by openwrt (no wifi) * old pcengines wrap 1D-2 has a GPIO header -- Benjamin Henrion <bhenrion at ffii.org> FFII Brussels - +32-484-566109 - +32-2-3500762 "In July 2005, after several failed attempts to legalise software patents in Europe, the patent establishment changed its strategy. Instead of explicitly seeking to sanction the patentability of software, they are now seeking to create a central European patent court, which would establish and enforce patentability rules in their favor, without any possibility of correction by competing courts or democratically elected legislators." _______________________________________________ openwrt-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-users
