Just thought I would mention that one of the projects I am working on involves creating a solar-powered wireless mesh. The end application will be used for internet and security (surveillance) in a remote location that has limited power available. The core of this system uses specific WRT-based routers (that have USB ports), that, with a customized firmware can run mjpeg-streamer (http://mjpg-streamer.wiki.sourceforge.net/) which turns most HD webcams into a cheap wireless camera. mjpeg-streamer uses surprisingly little CPU and gives you most of the features of expensive PTZ cameras. Anyhow, I am currently evaluating various WRT routers for use with this and other applications. My criteria are: * Needs to be able to run open-wrt or similar firmware (needs to run mjpeg-streamer) * Low power usage - best I have found so far is Asus 500 series which only needs 5V and very low current draw even when powering the USB ports. * Must have USB ports - Need a place to plug the cameras in :-) If anyone is interested I will gladly post updates on my progress and findings. -- ___________________________ Charles R. Jones II IT Team Lead/Senior Systems Engineer Cisco Learning Institute IT Dept work: 602.343.1534 cell: 602.738.9993 charles.jones@ciscolearning.org --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss