On 27/02/13 10:30 PM, Benjamin Henrion wrote:
> 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

It seems the Router Stations are end of life.

The Fonera products look interesting but I couldn't see much on the
OpenWRT website re specifications, pictures of the boards, etc.  They
are also twice the price of TP-Link products.

RaspberryPi looks like one of the better options.





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