Roberto C. Sánchez <robe...@debian.org> wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 13, 2023 at 03:57:28PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
> > My FIT-PCs that provide network services are getting old, and i386
> > Linux is slowly fading away. So I would like to replace them with a
> > router/gateway computer.
> > 
> > It should run Debian.
> > 
> > It should either have two gigabit (or better) Ethernet interfaces or
> > have suitable expansion capability.
> > 
> > It should be quiet: no fans, and low power requirements. A small
> > physical footprint would be nice.
> > 
> > Most of the time it will run headless, but occasionally I will need
> > to stick a monitor and keyboard on it. VGA will do fine.
> > 
> > It will be a router. It will have at least DNS, DHCP, apt-cacher-ng
> > and firewalld on it. Modest disk and RAM will be fine.
> > 
> > WiFi is handled elsewhere for now, but I won't turn it down.
> > 
> > SSD for storage would be nice, although the FIT-PCs do fine with IDE
> > spinning rust.
> >   
> I am in the process of solving almost the exact same problem. At the
> moment, this is my leading candidate:
> https://www.newegg.com/neosmay-kc12-alder-lake/p/2SW-006Y-00074
> 
> In my case, I also use my router as a backup server, so I wanted dual
> storage. If you can get by without that, then this much cheaper
> machine might work for you:
> https://www.newegg.com/p/2SW-006Y-00079
> 
> I haven't purchased either one yet, but I plan to purchase the first
> in the coming weeks.

The price of the first one goes up in 5 days, so don't leave it weeks!
 
> Regards,
> 
> -Roberto
> 

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