Hi Rob, On 9/12/2014 11:52 πμ, Robert Kisteleki wrote:
Hi,
I'm sure a future hardware platform for RIPE Atlas (v4, v5) will support 5GHz while mainting the competitve pricing of the current hardware. Picking up on this: we're always on the lookout for potential new hardware generations, and we are testing new devices as we learn about them. Recently we checked out the ASUS WL-330NUL and the Edimax BR-6258 Mini. While these are small and sexy enough (like the v1/v2 probes were; it looks like we basically invented the form factor (*) :-), their hardware is too constrained for our purposes.
Please let us know if you know about new devices that we should evaluate. The primary requirements are price (should be off-the-shelf, most likely), capabilities (RAM and local storage needs 32MB minimum, the more the better) and form factor (see the above candidates; home router sized boxes are not really ideal).
Regards, Robert
(*) interesting historical artefact from our archives: the attached image is the "concept art" of how a probe could look like, dated mid-2010 I am in favor or raspberry Pi solutions based solution given that it has plenty amount of RAM. It has many possibilities ( plus you can connect a monitor ) in terms of USBs . I believe the major issue here is to decide for the Wireless USB. This can be a limiting issue as high speed wireless modes (11.ac) could be desired. So in that case consider cubox or the Huming Board (from the http://www.solid-run.com/products/) . I would opt for 1G connectivity option and a PCI -express -Gen 2 boxes..They run android.
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