I use one in a lab often as a simulated host / server.  With a USB console
connection to it, it's easy to muck around with it since it doesn't take up
much space, and wouldn't require disconnecting the computer I'm using to
actually configure the network devices from.

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On Wed, Nov 20, 2013 at 3:34 AM, Gary Smith <li...@l33t-d00d.co.uk> wrote:

> On 20/11/2013 06:23, Preston Chilcote (pchilcot) wrote:
>
>> Hi Everyone,
>> I'm curious:  Does anyone use one or more raspberry pis in their network
>> (for networking related stuff)?  What kinds of things are they used for?
>>
>>  OOB console access (with a 3G stick on one connection and a USB->RS232
> on the other) for when things have really gone wrong.
>
> Gary
>
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