Just saw more information on Ubiquiti forum.
The CPU is a Octeon+ 2 core so CN50XX or CN52XX.
http://www.cavium.com/OCTEON_MIPS64.html
From the forum :
root@router:/home/ubnt# cat /proc/cpuinfo
system type : UBNT_E100
processor : 0
cpu model : Cavium
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012, at 02:31 PM, Miod Vallat wrote:
Dual-core MIPS64 processor with hardware acceleration for packet
processing and encryption/decryption.
And conveniently not giving any more details. Also, there might be no
easy way to load anything but the manufacturer-provided
I think Stig is in charge of the EdgeOS software developement.
http://www.linkedin.com/in/stigt
Michel
Agreed, but the fact it uses an OS which uses the kernel Linux is
encouraging, though GPL source code is pretty much useless to a
BSD-licensed project from a documentation standpoint. We
The Edge Router Lite looks to be a sweet box:
http://www.ubnt.com/edgemax
Dual-core MIPS64 processor with hardware acceleration for packet
processing and encryption/decryption.
Only 99 USD, wonder if OpenBSD can run on it and take advantage of the
hardware acceleration.
Ubiquiti is normally really open to hacking there device. They don't
really care which software you use as long as the sell the hardware. You
can install easilly OpenWRT on the're current wireless M5 serie just by
pushing it via TFTP in safe recovery mode. The accept third party
firmware. Same
If you are going to bluesky you should look at the
Thecus N4100EVO Thecus NAS 4-Bay SATA
Cavium CNS3420 SoC 600MHz 256MB DDR2
there was already some work to get Cavium based systems
supported.
diana
Past hissy-fits are not a predictor of future hissy-fits.
Nick Holland(06 Dec 2005)
Dual-core MIPS64 processor with hardware acceleration for packet
processing and encryption/decryption.
And conveniently not giving any more details. Also, there might be no
easy way to load anything but the manufacturer-provided software.
Only 99 USD, wonder if OpenBSD can run on it and take
there was already some work to get Cavium based systems
supported.
However, 1) Cavium is anal^Wreticent about providing documentation
without strings attached, and 2) Cavium hardawre does not really fit in
the $100 price range.
Also, the Cavium cnMIPS cores lack a FPU, which is probably not
I'm a networker, I like to move packets. :-)
D-Link DSR-500 are available for $160, I know 'cause I just bought
one. When I get it in I'm cracking the box open and installing a
serial connector, then installing non-factory/non-Linux firmware.
Damn, the Thecus hardware uses a Cavium CNS3420,
On 2012-09-12, Michel Blais mic...@targointernet.com wrote:
The CPU will be MIPS64
mips64 is an architecture, various cpus call themselves this. the other
hardware's important too (this type of system is usually a SoC with
various other parts in the same IC package), absolutely no information
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