> rjames.clarke@gmail.com wrote:
>
>
>>I have a sensor I want to put on my wifi network. What is the cheapest
>>easy way to do this.
>
>
> Buy a CDFAxxxxx or earlier serial number linksys WRT54G - ie, one from
> a few months ago before they stopped running linux (Or get a CGN6xxxx
> or earlier WRTG54GS). Lots of online discussion of how to modify them.
>
>
Oh crap. I was just on my way to the store. What are the designations of
those that don't run Linux? A quick search does not seem to be helping.
>
>>Prefer a solution that I can embed in my electronics.
>
>
> Guess you need an embedded module then... probably costs more in small
> quantities as you don't get the discounts of a high-volume consumer
> product.
>
Reply by Alex Gibson●March 4, 20062006-03-04
<rjames.clarke@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I have a sensor I want to put on my wifi network. What is the cheapest
> easy way to do this.
> Prefer a solution that I can embed in my electronics.
>
> thanks
> bob
edtp airdrop board www.edtp.com
Reply by Alan Nishioka●March 3, 20062006-03-03
rjames.clarke@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a sensor I want to put on my wifi network. What is the cheapest
> easy way to do this.
> Prefer a solution that I can embed in my electronics.
www.lantronix.com and www.digi.com sell wifi modules that have a serial
port and gpio.
I have not used either device.
Alan Nishioka
Reply by ●March 3, 20062006-03-03
rjames.clarke@gmail.com wrote:
> I have a sensor I want to put on my wifi network. What is the cheapest
> easy way to do this.
Buy a CDFAxxxxx or earlier serial number linksys WRT54G - ie, one from
a few months ago before they stopped running linux (Or get a CGN6xxxx
or earlier WRTG54GS). Lots of online discussion of how to modify them.
> Prefer a solution that I can embed in my electronics.
Guess you need an embedded module then... probably costs more in small
quantities as you don't get the discounts of a high-volume consumer
product.
Reply by ●March 3, 20062006-03-03
I have a sensor I want to put on my wifi network. What is the cheapest
easy way to do this.
Prefer a solution that I can embed in my electronics.
thanks
bob