Alix.1c or other mini-ITX hardware for a wardriving box
Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2008 1:44 pm
I was looking for extremely low-power PC hardware for a project for a weatherstation which will use solar or wind power and therefore has to work on very little power.
I found the alix.1c board as an option, it can run on 12V / 5watt.
But, this got me thinking: maybe this can be a very nice wardriving box too. After all the connectors on my laptop I broke off or nearly broke off due to powering the gps on bumpy bicycle rides a dedicated small box with a good set of connectors might be nice.
So, has anybody built or considered a "wardriving box" consisting of a mini-itx board like this and a serious battery? Running it on car-power is not an option for me as I usually wardrive by bicycle.
One of the choices would be a case which can hold the board and a 12V battery. That last bit seems to rule out a lot of the cases I found in online shops (and the fact that I don't need a very fancy case with an lcd display or blue leds).
Edit 2008-01-10:
I started a webpage describing this idea with links to possible hardware at http://idefix.net/~koos/wardriving-box.html
Edit 2008-01-29:
Hardware has arrived and kismet runs! Now for the battery issue and building it into the enclosure.
Edit 2008-02-18:
Good progress on the project (with not that much available free time), photo set
Wardriver box hardware
I found the alix.1c board as an option, it can run on 12V / 5watt.
But, this got me thinking: maybe this can be a very nice wardriving box too. After all the connectors on my laptop I broke off or nearly broke off due to powering the gps on bumpy bicycle rides a dedicated small box with a good set of connectors might be nice.
So, has anybody built or considered a "wardriving box" consisting of a mini-itx board like this and a serious battery? Running it on car-power is not an option for me as I usually wardrive by bicycle.
One of the choices would be a case which can hold the board and a 12V battery. That last bit seems to rule out a lot of the cases I found in online shops (and the fact that I don't need a very fancy case with an lcd display or blue leds).
Edit 2008-01-10:
I started a webpage describing this idea with links to possible hardware at http://idefix.net/~koos/wardriving-box.html
Edit 2008-01-29:
Hardware has arrived and kismet runs! Now for the battery issue and building it into the enclosure.
Edit 2008-02-18:
Good progress on the project (with not that much available free time), photo set
Wardriver box hardware