Richard B. Gilbert wrote:
If you are talking about REAL routers, they are not cheap. If you are talking about SOHO routers such as sold by LinkSys they are cheap enough but building NTPD to run on one might be fairly difficult.

OpenWRT and similar Linux Distributions have binary packages for ntpd.
( And it is not much hassle to set up a crossbuild environment.
   Well if you are on windows : SOL )

Just about any PC built in the last ten years should be able to run Solaris or Linux and serve time using a GPS reference clock.

Those small ARM platforms take about 10W,
$ANY x86 PC takes about 100++W.
Occupied  "real estate" is quite different too.

uwe

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