> On Dec 22, 2015, at 1:32 PM, Frank White <mediome...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Yes I am sorry, I want build a small embedded system with openbsd to
> connect a lan to an adsl line. I want all the devices with openbsd,
> included the adsl modem. So the embedded system must have one or more
> ethernet nic and a modem.
>
>
>
>
> 2015-12-22 19:08 GMT+00:00 Tati Chevron <chev...@swabsit.com>:
>> On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 06:45:04PM +0000, Frank White wrote:
>>>
>>> I want build a router/modem with openbsd. My is that I don't want
>>> anykind of linux code around. I don't have any problems to build a
>>> router, my problem is to have a modem without any linux firmware.
>>> Anyone know if there are any pure modem to use it ?
>>> Or any chip I can connect on any "itx or what u want" motherboard ?
>>
>>
>> Can you be more specific about what you are trying to do?
>>
>> Are you trying to build a small embedded system using OpenBSD, or
>> do you want to configure a normal desktop machine to route data
>> from a, (3g?  DSL?  Cable internet?), source to other machines
>> on the LAN?
>>
>> --
>> Tati Chevron
>> Perl and FORTRAN specialist.
>> SWABSIT development and migration department.
>> http://www.swabsit.com
>
I’m currently using a Soekris net6501 as a router. Works great with
OpenBSD, and comes with 4 ethernet ports.  As far as I’m aware they
don’t have any models that come with a modem, but if you can find a
supported MiniPCI or PCI modem, it should work fine.  Soekris officially
supports OpenBSD and has good documentation on installing it on their
hardware.  I’m not affiliated with Soekris in anyway other than being a
satisfied user.

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