Re: [OT] MiniPCI GPS and GSM card for router

2008-04-11 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-04-10 06:41:53, schrieb Bill Gatliff: > What about some USB-based options? I know they're out there, but I > can't point to any part numbers right now... I know the USB one and they cost around 59 Euro in germany and I was thinking to get MiniPCI models in the range of 60-80 Euro to

Re: [OT] MiniPCI GPS and GSM card for router

2008-04-11 Thread Michelle Konzack
Am 2008-04-10 06:39:38, schrieb Bill Gatliff: > Do you really need so much redundant hardware? Yes, since this "Mobile-City" will not always be together. So they have the need to be independant. And of course, GPRS to access mail and for an alarmsystem is enough. > With gpsd, you could share th

Re: [OT] MiniPCI GPS and GSM card for router

2008-04-10 Thread Bill Gatliff
Michelle Konzack wrote: > Note: Currently I do not know, whether I schould use a "Soekris > net4526", "Soekris net4826" or a "VIA EPIA LN5000EA" since > currently I have not found any routers using an ARM CPU and > offering enough MiniPCI Slots. What about some USB

Re: [OT] MiniPCI GPS and GSM card for router

2008-04-10 Thread Bill Gatliff
Michelle Konzack wrote: > > Now for my other Mobilhomes/offices/workshops I want to use a cheaper > model and like to know, whether someone know MiniPCI GSM cards which > support only GPRS 56kBit and are respectively much more expensive since > I have the need for at least 12 cards. (Use

[OT] MiniPCI GPS and GSM card for router

2008-04-10 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello, since my appartement was transformed in a swimmingpool for 1 1/2 weeks I have to rebuild my routers... (lost 5 for my Mobilehomes/offices) I was using a "Sierre Wireless AirCard 860" which is quiet expensive and require a PCMCIA slot in my router. OK, for my Mobile-Data-Center I have f