On 02/23/2011 10:22 AM, Eric Olsen wrote:
> If you wanted to go a bit more pricey, at one point I spent $200 for a
> PCEngines Alix2d3. It's a small device, practically a PC, that's roughly the
> same size as a 4-port switch. It's way more powerful than I need for my home
> router, but was a lot of fun setting up. It's also a lot less
> power-consuming than a PC as I first suggested as the free option, and
> smaller so it's easier to place wherever you want. It should be able to run
> any of the OSes I mentioned in that same paragraph (m0n0wall, etc). I don't
> mean to advertise, but if you want this option email me off the list and we
> can discuss the possibility of me letting mine go.

Another DIY SBC would be the RouterStation Pro.  It's about $120, plus
you need a 802.11 radio, antennas, and a case.  Still kind of fun
though.  It has SD slot as well as onboard flash and runs openwrt by
default.
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