Eddystone does look super-interesting, thanks John - also James.
I had a play with Librarybox, but found it a bit restrictive. We’re fiddling instead with running WordPress on a local RPi so it spits out a localised network, much as you describe. It’s very much a feasible thing now the Pi is getting more powerful. And - just launched in the last couple of days is the Pi 3, which is even more feature rich, and £30 - this has in-built wifi among other things. Mine’s in the post but I’ll let you know how I get on when it arrives :-)
tt
Mike
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On 29 February 2016 at 10:06:38, James Grimster ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
to add to John's note .... and this beacon ID URL can be passed to extremely cheap TP-Link based routers hacked with http://librarybox.us to deliver location specific
content - the routers are about £30 each ; set up a repeater network of them
all best
James
On 27 Feb 2016, at 18:57, John Sear wrote:
> These were announced
> last summer and have the added advantage of being able to send a URL with
> their Beacon information.
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