Maybe another little update....
A off-the-shelf RPi3 is running BeeStalker nicly for some days now.
The data is locally cached (if the internet connection disappears for some reason), then transfered to my home-server (another caching instance of the database disappears) and finally pushed to a couchdb-database. Everything is TLS 1.2 secured (no fall-back for security reasons) with both, client and server authentication!
So all the security stuff is working nicely!
The nicer BeeStalker with custom boards,... is makeing also progress.
Shutdown/Wakeup works. So the current draw is around 400mA with USB/Ethernet connected. In shutdown-mode it's 16.8uA! Both numbers measured at the termnials of a 18650 Lipo @ 3.3V
I do have problems so far with my CNC router... so the frontpanel is not yet ready...
Finally I'l contribute to the Hackaday Price when I can make nice finished photos and when I get quotation for M2M plans from an provider offering local-roaming... BeeStalker should work on every network to maximize the usefulness :)
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