We used an Axiomtek 4100 ... a slightly similar setup with 1GB CF, four
Ethernet ports, Via C3 800mhz processor, and up to 384 MB RAM. A sweet
little snort sensor it is...

We put in an IDE HD that we think was eventually responsible for killing
the weak power supply (can't recall the wattage, but sure it's in the
same basic range as other similar devices.)

Fft,

Dan Farrell
Applied Innovations
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of
> Andrey Shuvikov
> Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2006 9:56 AM
> To: misc@openbsd.org
> Subject: Re: mini router based on openbsd
> 
> I'm in the process of installing OpenBSD on a regular PC. It's PChips
> M787CL+
> motherboard with VIA C3 Samual 2 CPU, which I run with passive heat
sink,
> so
> no fan here. I use DC-DC converter as power supply so no fan here
either.
> And when I replace (as I plan to) a harddrive with compact flash card
> (using
> IDE-CF adapter) it will be completely noiseless. Maybe it's not
exactly
> what
> are you looking for but if the noise is the main problem... In
addition
> you
> can use regular keyboard and monitor, regular PCI cards (for wireless,
> etc)
> and pre-populate flash card using cardreader, so no need for remote
> booting.
> 
> Andrey

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