ARM platform for network router
Tom Everett
tom at khubla.com
Mon Mar 10 15:05:28 UTC 2014
I've been experimenting with using a Wandboard with a USB wifi stick as a
wireless router. The wandboard does have Wifi onboard, but it's currently
not supported by FreeBSD. I can say, however, that my experience with the
Wandboard has been quite positive.
The price point is about the same as Alix, however.
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 8:50 AM, Miroslav Chlastak <
miroslav.chlastak at anthill.cz> wrote:
> Hello,
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> is there any box like "alix/wrap boards", that can be uset as router with
> ARM CPU? We are looking for a new platform with more power instead of Alix
> board. But every i386 platform is too expensive (when comparing to eg.
> routerboard).
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