A quick question, how do these boards with Intel atom CPU's cope with gigabit traffic and sslVPN. I love the look of them. I use the Supermicro Intel i3/E3 midi boards with add-on NIC's at the moment
>oh thank u very much, I think it's exactly what I am looking for. 2015-12-22 20:05 GMT+00:00 Joost Runsink <runs...@runbox.com>: > Some modem (Draytek comes to mind) allow you to set the modem in > bridge mode. At that point it is a atm to ethernet converter. Have a > look at Soekris and Alixboard, used a lot for this exact task. > > On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 07:32:57PM +0000, Frank White 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