DIY: How to Build a WiFi Robot Spybot

 by AppleGuy
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We will be showing you how to build a wifi robot / spybot from scratch. It is a very straight forward project and can easily be handled by a intermediate robot builder. To complete the robot, it will take a couple of hours.
Video of complete robot driving:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ieb4zxwHs5k

Items Needed:

1-Rc Car (new or used, choose one that could easily have a Rc servo fitted in the steering system. We got ours from Radio Shack.)

1-Barracuda wifi robot controller (http://www.robotics-redefined.com, use coupon "instructables" to get 10% off) http://www.robotics-redefined.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=28_30&products_id=62&zenid=c4fd241aa334c50cf189918d38319430

1-Wifi Router ( brand does not matter, we will be using a Linksys)

1-Network Camera (again, any brand will work, we will be using a Linksys)

2-Ethernet Cables

1-5v Regulator for camera (may be different if using a different camera.

2-3 7.2v Rc Batteries (3300mAh or greater recommended)

Misc wire, solder, tape etc.

***NOTE***: As of this writing after testing the wifi robot / spybot, I would encourage the use of a different Network Camera. The Linksys camera worked ok but not great, I have heard good results with the Panasonic line of cameras.
 
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Step 1: Step 1: Hacking The Car

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To start building your wifi Robot / spybot, gutting of the Rc car is the first step. Take out everything! We got our Rc truck from Radio Shack, but others will work also. We gutted it out and built a roll cage on top. Here is a Picture of the truck gutted and the 3 Rc batteries mounted in the truck.

The two red batteries are to power the main motor and the barracuda wifi controller. While the blue 7.2v battery will power the Linksys router, 5v Regulator for the camera, and the steering servo. Three batteries are not needed, but i just find that it makes the wifi robot / spybot more reliable and allows longer run times. If you opt for two batteries the Linksys router can handle 40v, so you will be fine running it straight off of the two packs. The same with the 5v regulator. Te only problem will be the power for the steering servo, so you will either have to add another 5v regulator and run it off of that or just get a higher amperage 5v Regulator and run the servo and the camera off of it. The latter would be easiest.


cmorisco says: May 18, 2012. 3:18 AM
hello to this project using tp-link and must be used to compile OpenWRT SDK
works for the project
http://www.jbprojects.net/projects/wifirobot/
thank you
systemerorr41 says: May 4, 2012. 7:18 AM
i cant it can u make a tutorial video pls?
CalcProgrammer1 says: Jan 8, 2010. 1:02 AM
If you install a third-party firmware on your router, depending on the model it may have an internal serial port that can easily be made into an RS-232 or TTL connection for a serial Arduino or other cheap microcontroller that you could use to drive the car.  The only thing you would need then is a camera which you could either use a webcam with Internet streaming or you could hook up a netbook/small PC/PDA/phone to stream video from an internal or USB-connected webcam.  If you have a netbook you can cut out the router altogether and just use the netbook (and built in webcam if it has one) and a USB Arduino to drive the car.
The nerdling in reply to CalcProgrammer1Apr 3, 2012. 4:52 PM
i have a wifi router, i think it has a com/serial port on it, so hor could i controll anrc car with an arduino? and wifi
mister2 in reply to CalcProgrammer1Mar 5, 2010. 1:50 PM
 And how might you do that? That is a very intriguing prospect... I assume it would require writing your own firmware for the device. Correct?
fridodido says: Feb 24, 2012. 10:41 PM
use your old camera phone and install mobiola . fit it into your rc .......simple
zandok71 says: Aug 28, 2011. 1:09 PM
Can somebody tell where can a buy a wifi robot controler ?
hyruler_ says: Apr 19, 2011. 5:49 PM
this really is cool. nice design.
and to cyrozap=it is really hard....
seventhsensestudios says: Feb 25, 2011. 4:09 PM
Is that the M1 or the M2 Barracuda?
mattski says: Nov 30, 2010. 2:55 AM
Great instuctible, can you use a wifi AP in between set up as a repeater to increase the range?
tzq33tdq says: Sep 27, 2010. 3:32 AM
this car is awesome and i will make it. Thanks for posting this instructable.
vstechnologies says: Sep 24, 2010. 8:00 PM
Which truck from radio shack did you get?
vstechnologies says: Sep 24, 2010. 6:07 PM
The barracuda controller is not on the website and i can not find it anywhere. Does anyone know where i can get it?
BIGHAIRYDUDE says: Sep 18, 2010. 8:33 AM
so can you control this from anywhere or something as long as you have internet and can you control it from pc cuz i have no idea what this is supposed to do
tpo22chris says: May 23, 2010. 10:31 PM
Hello 
am i able to put a usb webcam in anyway cause buying an ip camera is very expensive ?
alvarobep says: May 18, 2010. 5:53 PM
Please i need more information about this. And in this link items need the page of robotics-redefined.com the product was not found please help!
bart10655 says: Apr 4, 2009. 6:52 PM
Can this same thing be attached to a gas rc car? I might try it
AppleGuy (author) in reply to bart10655Apr 5, 2009. 7:49 AM
yea it could the controller I used has two Rc outputs
JayDuMartin in reply to AppleGuyApr 13, 2010. 1:58 AM

Is it possible to control the car with a usb device, like a joystick ? I have real life applications for this type of device...!

bart10655 in reply to AppleGuyApr 5, 2009. 8:17 AM
ok i am going to try it soon thank you
tomtortoise says: Dec 26, 2009. 1:02 PM
About haw much will this cost if i have the router, don't want a camera, and have the tools
Motts says: Nov 27, 2009. 7:12 PM
Now all it needs is one of these www.thinkgeek.com/geektoys/warfare/8bc4/
jam BD says: Nov 25, 2009. 2:42 PM
Coooooool =D
thalass says: Nov 24, 2009. 5:16 AM
Is it possible to control the car with a usb device, like a joystick or steering wheel? Or would that require a different program tailored to that application?

This is pretty awesome. I've wanted to build my own rover since Spirit and Opportunity came online. Roaming the streets, hopping from unsecured wifi AP to unsecured wifi AP, controlled (or commanded) by me on the laptop at home. hehe
tichland says: Nov 11, 2009. 2:25 PM
hello

please can you tell me  specific detailes to make the regulater board plz 

and also need to now where i can buy the  ip camera because in my country it's above 1200 dollars 

thank for helping 
Dude687 says: Jul 17, 2009. 12:52 AM
can't you just mount a playstation eye in the body of an rc truck
ry25920 says: Apr 4, 2009. 11:27 AM
Actually, I saw this guy built routerbot 1 and 2.http://robostuff.com/diy-projects/routerbot-v1 I'm building one soon and I'll use your idea to attach it to an RC truck. Thanks.
Ry25920
cyrozap says: Mar 17, 2009. 5:07 PM
This reminds me of another wifi robot.
AppleGuy (author) in reply to cyrozapMar 17, 2009. 5:33 PM
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cyrozap in reply to AppleGuyMar 17, 2009. 6:39 PM
I meant <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.jbprojects.net/projects/wifirobot/">this one</a>. It's actually quite inexpensive.<br/>
AppleGuy (author) in reply to cyrozapMar 17, 2009. 6:48 PM
Ah yes, I have seen that one. The only thing I didn't like about it was all of the hacking and trying to piece it all together. This is just drop in and your ready to go type module. But he did do a good job with it.
cyrozap in reply to cyrozapMar 17, 2009. 6:39 PM
Not so easy to do, though.
lemonie says: Mar 17, 2009. 2:41 PM
Cool! L
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