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[atlas] Use TP-Link WR802N as an Atlas probe
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Sicelo
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Wed Jan 4 09:49:34 CET 2023
On Tue, Jan 03, 2023 at 05:22:36PM +0100, Ernst J. Oud wrote: > Hi, > > I promised to create a write-up on how to turn the low cost, energy > efficient, TP-Link travel router WR802N into a fully functional Atlas probe. > > This write-up is now available at: > > http://www.kineta.nl/atlas/wr802n-write-up-v1.pdf > Thank you very much for sharing! Perhaps you can indicate that the WR802N to choose is v4 and/or higher. v1 and v2 have only 4MB flash. Kind Regards Sicelo
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