petey
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Thank you alzhao.
Yes edited the beginning of the art image with the Linux Bless Hex editor where I saw the mac address and wrote it back to the AR 300M.
Relating to the AR300M’s use as a travel router I have recommended it’s use to a peer who is purchasing it for himself / his parents.
Here also went to installing a competitor’s micro router inside of my Leviton OmniPro 2 alarm panel media cabinet. I chose this one based on it’s size as I have the security panel fully optioned out. The board is about 1/2 the size of the AR300M. It fits on one side between a stacked set of daughter boards and the side of the cabinet.
I use it to massage the network connectivity to the panel. It is powered by the panel such that in an event of a power outage it continues to work. Also talks serially to the panel. It can also serve as an out of band management device using a 3-4G cellular device. I happen to have a few of the automotive style 12VDC to 5VDC transformers around but switching over to a bucky style power supply for two 5VDC device use. (also using a GPS / PPS board for time sync off net). BTW and it’s been about a year ago had a mfg company over there design a board (on paper) a micro router as wide as a NIC with two NIC ports on it / USB / Serial and an RTC. It was the size of my index finger (with no antennas). Looked more like a dongle.