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Re: Low end, cool CPE.
From: Jason Lewis <jlewis () packetnexus com>
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2010 10:10:30 -0500
Everytime I'm in the market for a device like you describe, it comes down to the limitations of consumer devices. You can't get all those things in a low cost solution. I end up rolling my own. My latest system is this http://www.supermicro.com/products/system/1U/5015/SYS-5015A-PHF.cfm , with Endian http://endian.com/en/community/download/ and an additional dual port nic. With all the parts (HD,NIC) it's under $400. It's an atom board, so you could put whatever you wanted on it. I have a 50mbps net connection and it doesn't have any issues.
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- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Matthew Kaufman (Nov 12)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Michael Loftis (Nov 16)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Matthew Kaufman (Nov 12)
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- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Eugen Leitl (Nov 12)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Francois Menard (Nov 12)
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- RE: Low end, cool CPE. Wallace Keith (Nov 12)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Jason Lewis (Nov 12)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Eugen Leitl (Nov 12)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Joel Jaeggli (Nov 16)
- Re: Low end, cool CPE. Eugen Leitl (Nov 12)
- RE: Low end, cool CPE. Martin Hotze (Nov 12)