On 18 Feb 2015, Conrad Kostecki told this:
Please note that there is limited power available for the three PCI expansion
connectors.
There are only 20W available on the 3.3V power pins and 5V pins combined.
If a 2.5” hard disk is used, it will also need to share the available power.
An
On 17 Feb 2015, n...@esperi.org.uk spake thusly:
On 17 Feb 2015, Andrew Atrens told this:
It's almost certainly a power issue as power draw for the lan card
will not be a static thing - ie will increase when transmitting
packets vs idle.
Yes, only I'd expect the increase in power draw to
The net5501 manual states:
Please note that there is limited power available for the three PCI expansion
connectors.
There are only 20W available on the 3.3V power pins and 5V pins combined.
If a 2.5” hard disk is used, it will also need to share the available power.
An onboard DC-DC converter
On Wed, Feb 18, 2015 at 02:21:22PM +, Conrad Kostecki wrote:
The net5501 manual states:
Please note that there is limited power available for the three PCI
expansion connectors. There are only 20W available on the 3.3V
power pins and 5V pins combined. If a 2.5” hard disk is used, it
Sorry, The Soekris Rackmount supply is 12V x 5.0A
-- Chris
On Feb 17, 2015, at 3:56 PM, Andrew Atrens wrote:
5A should be plenty I'd think .. but I guess it also depends on the voltage ..
A few years ago I experienced issues with an ALIX board and a high power
Ubiquiti/Atheros-based
On 17 Feb 2015, Andrew Atrens told this:
Hi Nix,
It's almost certainly a power issue as power draw for the lan card
will not be a static thing - ie will increase when transmitting
packets vs idle.
Yes, only I'd expect the increase in power draw to be the same when the
built-in ports fire
So I just bought a lan1741 for my six-year-old net5501 (running the
latest stable Linux kernel), because four ports just isn't *enough*.
Unfortunately, it seems to not work entirely well.
Enough packet flow over any ports on the lan1741 (not necessarily tiny
packets either: a few thousand
On Tue, Feb 17, 2015 at 01:37:51PM -0500, Andrew Atrens wrote:
Hi Nix,
It's almost certainly a power issue as power draw for the lan card will not
be a static thing - ie will increase when transmitting packets vs idle.
That's an intersting theory. I also run an external nic in the PCI
slot
Hi Nix,
It's almost certainly a power issue as power draw for the lan card will
not be a static thing - ie will increase when transmitting packets vs idle.
Best case is that you have access to a DC-regulated power supply,
perhaps one of these -
5A should be plenty I'd think .. but I guess it also depends on the
voltage ..
A few years ago I experienced issues with an ALIX board and a high power
Ubiquiti/Atheros-based mini-PCI card .. if memory serves I think it was
an XR-2 .. in that case though the miniPCI card would sort of brown
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