Nice!
Thank you Bastian!

Please be aware that

* I haven't tested the USB-to-serial HW that I had suggested with Linux.
I do not own one of those, but I believe they work out of the box.

* As you may know I am no frequent committer to OpenWRT nor lurker on
the ML, you probably know better than me if the thing with the text link
works out. But I think it should :)

I am not aware of the trust relationships within the OpenWRT project,
but I am sure you will find a way to also give devs shell access in case
stuff breaks on one of the routers. Which would of course be super awesome.

I see it in my minds eye or whatever: Spam from the buildbot, my last
commit (hah! as if I ever had committed anything here! or as if s/o
would be stupid enough to give me commit rights...) broke something on
the 1043ND. I quickly flip my keyboard to read my SSH private key
passphrase, SSH into your computer, and remote-gdb the sucker just for a
couple of uber-frustrating hours before finally giving up! I LOVE open
source :D

On 09/01/11 18:34, Bastian Bittorf wrote:
>>> but I've recently came across a usb2-to-four-times-serial for 39
>> euros [1]
> 
> Good idea. @work we have enough space/power to make
> this. So i will setup:
> 
> 1 x Computer
> 4 x Router
> (Linksys WRT54GL, TP-Link 1043ND, DIR-300,  RouterStation Pro)
> 4 x Serial soldered to routers
> 1 x Internet
> 1 x Ethernet-Power-Socket (4x)
> 
> If we are ready, i will give out SSH access to someone
> who has time to script some scripts - ok?
> 
> bye, Bastian
> 
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