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==Specifications== | ==Specifications== |
Revision as of 07:52, 22 April 2014
Project GL-Inet | |
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Status | In progress |
Contact | User:FooBar |
Last Update | 2014-04-22 |
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. The first batch of 10 devices has arrived (2014/04/19)
Specifications
Model | GL-iNet 6408A / 6416A |
CPU | Atheros 9331 400MHZ |
Rom/Ram | Ram DDR 64MB Rom 8MB (6408A), 16M (6416A) |
Interface | 2x Gigabit RJ-45 (LAN/WAN), 1x USB2.0, 1x 1Micro USB(Power) |
LED | Wirless, Power |
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 | On-board |
Browser Support | Chrome/Safari/Firefox/IE8-IE10 |
Mobile APP | Android, IOS |
Dynamic DNS | Free build-in dynamic DNS |
USB Storage Support | Support FAT32/EXFAT/EXT4/ETX3/EXT2/NTFS. FAT32/NTFS suggested. You may need separate power supply for your mass USB storage disk. |
USB Webcam Support | MJPG or YUV |
Firmware upgrade | One-click upgrade; auto upgrade. |
DIY Features | Uboot web interface; Uart soldered; 5 GPIO |
5V/1A micro USB | |
Size | 58mm*58mm*22mm |
Weight | 42g (router only) |
Power Consumption | Less than 1watt |
Temperature | Working temperature 0 tot 45 Storage Temperature -40 tot 70 |
OpenWRT
The device runs OpenWRT out of the box, but it's quite easy to build your own image. Currently revspace has 1 GL-inet 16MB device, and an order has been made for a batch of 20, which should arrive somewhere around the end of April 2014.
It might be interesting to host a local build-environment for the GL-Inet, as building a custom build means you can't use the normal repositories for kernel-packages.
Links
OpenWRT Patch: https://dev.openwrt.org/ticket/15632
Build instructions for OpenWRT: https://gitlab.com/Raymii/openwrt-gl-inet/tree/master