> I am excited to see small and relatively cheep device that includes a
> FXO.
Actually it's an FXS port - which you plug an analog telephone into. An
FXO port is used to connect to a PSTN telephone line.
The Mesh Potato runs Linux under OpenWRT, so there is probably some
OpenVPN support in there. CPU load may be an issue, but it would
probably be OK for light loads.
The Mesh Potato supports PoE and Power-over-telephone-Line, i.e. you
only really need to connect a 4 wire analog phone cable and supply power
over the spare pair in the phone cable. So if it's mounted on a roof
you just need one cable for the phone & power.
Re PoE in practice I don't use the Ethernet port much. Once it's mesh
networked it's much more convenient to connect via wireless.
Cheers,
David
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