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I've yet to get all my 7 RPi running at once. I got the power, but
have to reorder my workspace for room to set them all up. <br>
I'm still thinking of a deploy-able Pi mini net that I can throw
down when I want. <br>
I pulled a WIFI router out of the pile, which already has DD-WRT
running on it. I plug the cloud end of the router into my home
network. <br>
I want Pi mini net to work as a LAN if there is no internet
available, I think it will do that already as the router assigns the
addresses separately <br>
from my home network via DHCP. When I was figuring out how to get
all the PI's to find the new network without using the GUI I read
that the file where the WIFI is configured stores the PW in plain
text. I read how to fix that, but it securing this little net to
deploy in the wild <br>
will add oodles of time to its creation. <br>
When you get to a certain age you shouldn't buy green bananas...
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<p>BTW I've shifted from Seamonkey to Thunderbird (took 3 days!) so
please excuse any weird formatting.<br>
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