Orange PI Zero Testlab
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UPDATE!! In V3, I added two 25mm x 7mm 5V fans because the OPI Zero does run a bit hot. V2 now contains a USB hub as well as better accommodation for OPI's antennae. Additional parts: Micro USB UB (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FS12IG), without its case, of course. Being on the road quite often and killing time at hotels, I needed a portable test lab to do some experiments in network security. The Orange PI Zero was the tool of choice for its small size and versatility, and the original thing was an ideal base as it was the slimmest case to be found. This case accommodates: -Two OrangePI Zeroes -A Tenda unmanaged switch without its casing (https://www.amazon.com/Tenda-S105-Unmanaged-Switch-RJ-45/dp/B0029M7TJC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1499934516&sr=8-1&keywords=Tenda+S105+L2+UNMANAGED+SWITCH+%285x+RJ-45%2C+1Gbps%29) -A USB to Serial Adaptor (http://www.ebay.com/itm/FTDI-Adapter-FT232RL-USB-zu-TTL-Serial-fur-3-3V-und-5V-fur-Arduino-PRO-Mini-/331744431360?hash=item4d3d824d00:g:AVYAAOSwyWZZUKis) Some 2.2mm screws of variable lengths (6mm to 30mm) are needed for assembly.
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