Hi Valent,
Amazing you have contacted us before us contacted you! (I have this on
my todo list for a while!)
On Tue, 2017-10-31 at 03:15 +0100, Valent Turkovic wrote:
Hi good people of Librerouter,
I'm founder of MeshPoint - humanitarian open source wifi router
(
www.meshpoint.me).
Your project is very interesting, I like the industrial design you did
for your project.
My team and I would be very interested in testing your
pcb and then
seeing if it makes sense for next version of MeshPoint. Currently we
use pcb radio boards from TP-LINK CPE210 devices.
Great!
LibreRouter will do a big difference on the user experience in
comparison to those devices, in particular because of the triple-radio
design (those are just one radio).
Are you already using LibreMesh on the CPE210?
We are also looking into making our own PCB boards, so
is makes sense
to cooperate on this.
For sure! We have already gone through the process, so we can
collaborate on the same design to make it better!
Under which open hardware licence have you released
LibreRouter?
Are pcb schematics publicly available?
Not yet, but not because of lack of interest... mainly time.
For sure will be before we make it available to the public.
Does Librerouter pcb support POE in and POE
passtrough?
Based on the spec, it supports POE and POE passthrough.
https://librerouter.org/media/documents/librerouter_specifications_v6.p
df
Is it possible to buy or borrow few prototype boards
for testing?
The amount of prototypes we manufactured was very small, and are
already commited for the development process.
Units will be available very soon.
If you register on the contact form we will let you know as soon as it
is available:
https://librerouter.org/contact/
Also would be interesting to explore collaborations.
Regards,