I asked them if there was a UK distributor, and they responded promptly
with
http://www.newit.co.uk/shop/products.php?cat=11
dual ethernet for less than £100 (US$150) seems quite a good deal.
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Look at the specs. ALIX could really use an updated CPU like the Intel
atom or a VIA CPU.
GuruPlug :
Power consumption 5watts of power.
CPU is over 1.2ghz
512mb o16bit DDR2 800MHz
esata support
2x Gb Ethernet
2x USB 2.0
1x Micro SD
built-in WiFi
Bluetooth
TDM chipset built into the board
Different CPU types. You are comparing apples and oranges. I bet this
device will move about the same amount of packets at the end of the day.
Apples to oranges analogy may work with the CPU. Capability would have
to tested to know which one performs better. But apples and oranges
doesn't
On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 1:05 PM, Paul Mansfield
it-admin-pfse...@taptu.comwrote:
I asked them if there was a UK distributor, and they responded promptly
with
http://www.newit.co.uk/shop/products.php?cat=11
dual ethernet for less than £100 (US$150) seems quite a good deal.
For about the
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Subject: Re: [pfSense-discussion] any chances to see pfsense on GuruPlug Plus?
Different CPU types. You are comparing apples and oranges. I bet this
device will move about the same amount
On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 07:57:48AM -0300, Nenhum_de_Nos wrote:
http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/t-guruplugdetails.aspx#features
It's only 2 NICs, though, but each GBit. I presume FreeBSD ARM
will be trivial to port.
any idea of its price ?
I think it's 120 USD, or somesuch.
Would think so, too. The only problem is that's it has only
two physical NICs. Many things in pfSense need at least one OPT.
There is also wireless, and bluetooth. In addition to that the company
that makes it is considering turning it into a ethernet over power line
adapter that would give it
On Feb 22, 2010, at 5:55 AM, Mark Crane wrote:
Would think so, too. The only problem is that's it has only
two physical NICs. Many things in pfSense need at least one OPT.
it has wireless, that can be an 'opt'.
it has USB2.0, which can make for a 10/100 'opt'.
There is also wireless, and