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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] graduation project idea's
From: Tommy B <>
Date: Fri, 08 Apr 2005 19:50:36 -0400
Ben Lau wrote:
Ben
I like the ts-7xxx line. However for your project I'd recommend
a Linksys NSLU2.  It's got ethernet and two full-speed usb 2.0
port.  There's a large development community that's created
tons of replacement firmware. 
As for video cams it's been done a couple times. See
http://www.nslu2-linux.org/wiki/HowTo/AddUsbWebcam

In the US, we can get these devices for $80 US from amazon.com.

There are several wireless options also, either BT or WiFi.
I'm a dev on the OpenSlug portion which is a full firmware
replacement running a 2.6.11.2 kernel.

Cheers,

Tommy B

>1. Compliance with USB 2.0 specification , but the maximum bandwidth is 
>12Mbits/sec only.
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>2/3.  Linux-USB device overview <http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/>
>http://www.qbik.ch/usb/devices/
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>It is a good site to find out the supported USB devices for Linux.
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>4. The minium order quantity is 1. :)
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>>hi all..
>>i am a computer engineering student from jordan and i am intend to
>>implement my graduation project using TS-7200.
>>We are developing a security monitoring system that captures a video
>>stream or still pictures from a digital camera connected to the USB
>>port and sending them through a Wireless network interface connected
>>to the other USB port.
>>And I have some question about the TS-7200
>>1-Are the USB host ports USB 1 / USB 1.1 / USB 2 ?
>>2-does any body have an idea about available dirvers to cameras? any
>>suggestions about a particular camera?
>>3-Is there a USB 802.11g Wireless network interface available? are
>>they supported? is there any available drivers?
>>4- can we order the TS-7200 online? what about shipping? what is the 
>>minimum order Quantity?
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>>** Any body has projects idea's can be implemnted using TS7200.
>>Thanx to all..
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