- Sun Nov 08, 2015 10:36 pm
#33515
yes good thinking hrmmm I wonder if the raspberry pi would do the trick I could use 2 wifi adapters connect one to the wifi and the other to the internal wifi I have about 4 routers laying around or so one with a jtag on it and DDWRT another with tomato firmware and the rest just stock but I would really love to have real fabric not shortcut consumer grade stuff maybe some day as it sits it is my main roadblock for getting 1GB/1GB up/down fiber I think the most I can pull is somewhere in the 450 range currently surely not worth the extra fee if I get only 1/2 the bandwidth. So in theory that topographical wouldn't be a half bad idea really surely would be a good layer of security but I am more so aiming for cheap ...
It is possible and my hope that the esp32 that is going to be released will have the means to handle more connections as I would need to scale stuff a bit larger than 4 connections although like you say if they all connected to a single router scaling is really not a problem as much as I could have 1 node send requests to all the other nodes through the lans maybe you could get it to parse the data for pin status or VARS as you call it from each device as well somehow I understand the benefit of running it with a server but this comes at a cost and when your objectives are minimizing energy costs and eliminating menial tasks I think it would be best to stick with nodemcu's wouldn't hurt to have another router as a bridge I suppose to clear the air I guess but it is still more power. I think the Cisco AC1750 is up for the task time will tell.
Multiple is long term...
The Device is short term.