[Hamara-devel] Share Wireless Hack info
Gurvinder
gurvinder at hamaralinux.org
Mon Sep 21 13:51:24 BST 2015
This one i missed
- RPi900 Interface Board
On Monday 21 September 2015 06:19 PM, Gurvinder wrote:
> Hi Syam
>
> Shirish has given the answer you were looking for. Weblink
> http://rpi900.com will give you complete info regarding where to start
> and how to configure it.
>
> Hardware
> - DNT2400 Wireless Module
> - Raspberry Pi Model A
> - 12V Adapter with Barrel Connector {Barrel connector comes in
> different sizes, I guess the size I have, is the one which is used to
> connect surveillance cameras}. I can confirm the exact size to you
> later on.
> - Directional or Omni directional Antenna
> - U.F.L connector
>
> Incase you face any issue in configuration, I would be happy to help.
>
> On Monday 21 September 2015 06:00 PM, shirish wrote:
>> at bottom :-
>>
>> On Monday 21 September 2015 05:23 PM, Syam wrote:
>>> Hi Hamara Team,
>>>
>>> Can you share some details of the wireless hack you did.
>>>
>>> Links to the Hardwares used ?
>>>
>>> And share what are you working on now?
>>>
>>
>> Hi Syam,
>>
>> AFAIK what has been done as far as on the Pi is concerned is using
>> the RPI 900 with a DNT module. I do not know whether the DNT Module
>> is the same as shared or not. There are two it seems, DNT 900 and DNT
>> 2400 (spells suspiciously close to TNT and am guessing it would also
>> be disruptive to current telecom monopolies.)
>>
>> See http://rpi900.com/hardware/features.html
>>
>> I *think* the real innovation is yet to take place, both in terms of
>> power, bandwidth and materials.
>>
>> As shared by Vikas, both these products would need to be imported,
>> and while hamara would be looking to import the antennae and the DNT
>> module, what would be kick-ass is if we could have some sort of local
>> replacements of the radio antennae as well as the DNT module.
>>
>> Even the laptop antennae on the other end that was show-cased was a
>> hack. I would guess and believe, we need to find something much more
>> cheaper and sturdier material (as that antennae is extremely fragile
>> as was shared by Gurvinder) .
>>
>> So there's lot of possibility of innovation which probably would lead
>> to something which can be at a deployable state.
>>
>> Hope Vikas chimes in with some more details.
>>
>
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