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* Surface mount IPX: [http://www.ebay.nl/itm/10pcs-Connector-IPX-female-jack-solder-PCB-surface-SMD-SMT-vertical-mount-/281127253719] | * Surface mount IPX: [http://www.ebay.nl/itm/10pcs-Connector-IPX-female-jack-solder-PCB-surface-SMD-SMT-vertical-mount-/281127253719] | ||
===Display | ===Display === | ||
Widely sold as the "Nokia5110 display" (but actually most famous for being the display of the Nokia 3310), this 84 × 48 graphical display can easily be added to a GL-Inet and controlled by bitbanging SPI with the GPIO pins. It uses 4 GPIOs, leaving one vacant, if you simply tie CE/SCE to GND. | Widely sold as the "Nokia5110 display" (but actually most famous for being the display of the Nokia 3310), this 84 × 48 graphical display can easily be added to a GL-Inet and controlled by bitbanging SPI with the GPIO pins. It uses 4 GPIOs, leaving one vacant, if you simply tie CE/SCE to GND. |
Revision as of 00:15, 23 August 2014
Project GL-Inet | |
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Status | In progress |
Contact | User:FooBar |
Last Update | 2014-08-23 |
GL-Inet.com creates nice clones of TP-Link WR-703 routers. They run OpenWRT out of the box, and have 2 ethernet interfaces, a 2.4Ghz Wifi (802.11n) radio, a usb2.0 port and 5 free GPIO ports. Available on dealextreme/alibaba or in the RevSpace vending machine.
RevSpace images and packages
Alternative packages and install-images for OpenWrt (trunk) for GL-Connect GL-iNet v1 (GL-iNet-6416A) devices, Build-environment for the GL-Inet, http://glinet.sigio.nl/. You will need the openwrt-ar71xx-generic-gl-inet-v1-squashfs-factory.bin file, md5sum ad2164a70e4ccc9a40f77bf49d3bb472
Note that using a custom build means you can't use the normal repositories for kernel-packages.
Specifications
Model | GL-iNet 6408A / 6416A |
CPU | Atheros AR9330 rev 1 - MIPS 24Kc V7.4 (265.42 BogoMIPS) 400Mhz |
Ram | DDR 64MB |
Rom | 8MB (6408A), 16M (6416A) |
Interface | 2× 100mbit/s RJ-45 (LAN/WAN), 1× USB2.0, 1× Micro USB (power) |
LED | Red and green. When both turned on amber-ish. |
Wireless | IEEE802.11n/g/b、IEEE802.3、IEEE802.3u |
Button | Press to toggle wireless radio; Press and hold for 8 seconds to restore factory default settings |
Antenna | Inverted F PCB trace antenna DN007 *1 https://www.ti.com/lit/an/swru120b/swru120b.pdf http://hackaday.com/2014/02/28/pcb-antenna-reference-designs/ |
Browser Support | Chrome/Safari/Firefox/IE8-IE10 |
Mobile app | Android, iOS (links plz!) |
Dynamic DNS | Free build-in dynamic DNS |
USB Storage Support | Support FAT32/EXFAT/EXT4/ETX3/EXT2/NTFS. FAT32/NTFS suggested. |
USB Webcam Support | MJPG or YUV |
Firmware upgrade | One-click upgrade; auto upgrade. |
DIY Features | Uboot web interface; Uart soldered; 5 GPIO |
Power Supply | 5V/1A micro USB (not included @ RevSpace market) |
Size | 58mm*58mm*22mm |
Weight | 42g (router only) |
Power Consumption | Less than 1 watt |
Temperature | Working temperature 0°C - 45°C. Storage Temperature -40°C - 70°C |
OpenWRT
The device runs OpenWRT out of the box, but it's quite easy to build your own image.
Serial settings
- Baudrate: 115200
- Handshake: none
- Flow-control: none
Hacks
External antenna
Maxell's shopping list for the external antenna modification.
Display
Widely sold as the "Nokia5110 display" (but actually most famous for being the display of the Nokia 3310), this 84 × 48 graphical display can easily be added to a GL-Inet and controlled by bitbanging SPI with the GPIO pins. It uses 4 GPIOs, leaving one vacant, if you simply tie CE/SCE to GND.
Links
OpenWRT Patch: https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/15632
Build instructions for OpenWRT: https://gitlab.com/Raymii/openwrt-gl-inet/tree/master
OpenWRT Forum topic: https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=47715&p=2
Images: http://galeria.tech-blog.pl/GLiNet/
More images: http://shiki.tk/?p=2888
External antenna: http://shiki.tk/?p=2940
LAG Project page: https://wiki.laglab.org/Gl.inet