Bring-your-own-wifi network

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I’ve been making good progress with my pirate wifi project, Occupy.here. This is how my current prototype looks, built from a TP-Link TL-WR703N. This is the Chinese-language version of a similar router, the TL-MR3020, it’s just slightly cheaper. Once you install OpenWrt on them, the two models are essentially identical. It’s powered using a portable battery that provides a 5V charge over USB.

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3 comments

  1. Nick · November 30, 2012

    How long will the WiFi router last connected to the portable battery? (I can't find specifications on the portable router that detail common power usage.)

  2. Dan Phiffer · November 30, 2012

    I still don't have very much experience with the battery performance but my first impression has been good. It seems pretty similar to my iPhone 4 during extended use of the wifi radio. I used it on my ~50 min subway commute to and from work for 3 days and then accidentally left it running overnight and that killed the remaining charge. On the next charge I'll try to log the usage more accurately.

  3. Dan Phiffer · December 17, 2012

    I just ran another test from a full battery. I was able to run the wifi router continuously, with minimal use, for about 25.5 hours.

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