PLEASE CONTRIBUTE WITH INFO ABOUT THESE ROUTERS TL-MR3040, TP-Link TL-MR10U, TP-Link TL-MR11U, TP-Link TL-MR12U and TP-Link TL-MR13U.
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PLEASE CONTRIBUTE WITH INFO ABOUT THESE ROUTERS TL-MR3040, TP-Link TL-MR10U, TP-Link TL-MR11U, TP-Link TL-MR12U and TP-Link TL-MR13U.
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More Info About Battery Operated Routers
http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/start#batte … le.routers
Uses of Battery powered Routers
https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=44803
In this PirateBox Forum ... there are good amount info about batteries and other stuff related ....(Solar panels , dc to dc converters ...)
http://forum.daviddarts.com/read.php?2,7697
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Table of Rechargeable Battery powered Routers
http://wiki.openwrt.org/tag/rechargeabl … le_battery
guys, please clarify if battery can be used as a backup power, or i need to switch to battery mode?
i mean can the battery be considered as a UPS for the device?
guys, please clarify if battery can be used as a backup power, or i need to switch to battery mode?
i mean can the battery be considered as a UPS for the device?
All the battery powered routers listed here could be constantly powered by ac and when the power fails , the battery keep supplying energy like a laptop . the only router that has 1 port for connecting other devices is the mr13u.The battery is the ups ... yes
Very good price of some routers
http://www.aliexpress.com/store/group/R … =251578500
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