Yes I recently bought one on eBay and then discovered that the hack only 
works up to version 4, mine was a 7!!!! so beware.

On 13/02/12 10:18, Colin Law wrote:
> On 13 February 2012 09:56, ekgnkb3d<achi...@gmx.de>  wrote:
>> Hi all,
>> did anybody already tried to extend a 1-Wire connection wireless?
>> I've just found an (very much simplified) example of accessing a DS18B20 vie
>> IQRF devices, see
>> http://www.iqrf.org/contest/index.php?sekce=examples&id=exampl10 here .
>>
>> Guessing this is strongly limited to only DS18B20, not forwarding 1-Wire
>> protocol for general usage - but it's still a good idea.
>> The best of course would be a transparent full and bidirectional 1-Wire
>> transmission allowing to connect any Dallas devices integrated in OWFS...
>> :-)
> No problem.  I have done this using a Linksys WRT54G (easily available
> from ebay) running owfs on OpenWrt to provide a wifi remote 1-wire
> hub.  You need to add serial ports to the router and use a serial
> 1-wire master or build a DIY 1-wire adaptor (see links below).
> OpenWrt will only run on certain versions of the router, see the
> openwrt website.  I have used version 2 which are quite old so cheaply
> available on ebay.
>
> http://www.rwhitby.net/projects/wrt54gs
> http://owfs.org/index.php?page=wrt-router-mods----p4trykx
>
> Colin

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