My apologies. I'm really overcome by this hardware -- it's unlike anything
I've ever seen. I wasn't aware that *anyone* manufactured devices like this.
I suppose I have some learning to do ...
Martin
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 11:01 PM d <coffeeshark(a)protonmail.com> wrote:
hi all, i know i'm not very active (sorry--work,
distance), and i know i'm
still new as i haven't met most of you, but could we please refrain from
sanist language ("insane") in the future, particularly being under the omni
commons' umbrella
ty,
d
On 8/18/2021 7:41 PM, Martin Kennedy wrote:
Those are insane! 6 x E-keyed M.2 slots. You can find very inexpensive
WNICs, it's just about using the right ones that are relatively stable. I'm
sure you could saturate the 5GHz band with them.
https://fccid.io/2AP38-COR1A/Internal-Photos/Internal-Photos-3915270
I have to know: how on earth did you acquire so many?
OpenWrt provides builds for the LS1034RDB; see
https://downloads.openwrt.org/releases/21.02.0-rc4/targets/layerscape/armv8…
.
Martin
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 9:31 PM Carl Gorringe <lists(a)gorringe.org> wrote:
I’ve got a couple of Common Network “COR1A” outdoor routers that I’d like
to hack on. We’ve got something like 100+ of them over at Noisebridge just
sitting there in storage.
Would like to use these to provide WiFi in my area and could use help.
They’re designed to fit over a pole on a rooftop.
https://common.net/technology
https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/COR1A
cheers
-Carl
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