On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 7:51 PM, ryan wells <[email protected]> wrote:
> Could you use a long range wifi network and control the rc tanks with a > computer. Or do you put the router inside the rc tank? > > Ryan P. > > > ------------------------------ > The New Busy is not the old busy. Search, chat and e-mail from your inbox. Get > started.<http://www.windowslive.com/campaign/thenewbusy?ocid=PID28326::T:WLMTAGL:ON:WL:en-US:WM_HMP:042010_3> > > -- > You are currently subscribed to the "R/C Tank Combat" group. > To post a message, send email to [email protected] > To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected] > Visit the group at http://groups.google.com/group/rctankcombat This is somewhat commonplace with home built RC vehicles. I had some friends in college that would do this. They put the router inside the vehicle, but in this case they had access to the firmware on the router, and wrote some custom applications that ran directly on the router. Not the easiest way to control an RC vehicle, and I personally don't thing the range justifies all the work, but it's cool all the same -- You are currently subscribed to the "R/C Tank Combat" group. To post a message, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe, send email to [email protected] Visit the group at http://groups.google.com/group/rctankcombat
