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==Manufacturers==
==Manufacturers==


[http://www.pcengines.ch/ PC Engines] makes WRAP boards, $129
[http://www.pcengines.ch/ PC Engines] makes ALIX (full schematics available) and WRAP (end of life) boards.


[http://www.soekris.com Soekris] boards are also popular for WiFi projects.
ALIX.3D1 system board (LX700 / 128 MB / 1 LAN / 2 miniPCI, rs232) $101
ALIX 3D2 system board (LX800 / 256 MB/  1 LAN / 2 miniPCI, 2 usb, rs232) $115
 
[http://www.soekris.com Soekris] boards are also popular for WiFi projects. None look interesting to me.


[http://routerboard.com/ RouterBoard] 133 model is just $59
[http://routerboard.com/ RouterBoard] 133 model is just $59
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[https://secure.peplink.com/index.php PepLink] makes load balancers, WAPS, and a general purposes gateway router/switch box calld the Manga. See also  
[https://secure.peplink.com/index.php PepLink] makes load balancers, WAPS, and a general purposes gateway router/switch box calld the Manga. See also  
[http://www.pamurray.com/manga/ "Debian in 3 watts"]. This shows how to set up a Manga to run Debian from a USB storage device.
[http://www.pamurray.com/manga/ "Debian in 3 watts"]. This shows how to set up a Manga to run Debian from a USB storage device.
[http://metrix.net/metrix/ Metrix] Wireless development kits

Revision as of 00:16, 9 February 2009


RouterBoard

I currently am experimenting with a RouterBoard 532A (about $200 including a case and power supply).

Manufacturers

PC Engines makes ALIX (full schematics available) and WRAP (end of life) boards.

ALIX.3D1 system board (LX700 / 128 MB / 1 LAN / 2 miniPCI, rs232) $101 ALIX 3D2 system board (LX800 / 256 MB/ 1 LAN / 2 miniPCI, 2 usb, rs232) $115

Soekris boards are also popular for WiFi projects. None look interesting to me.

RouterBoard 133 model is just $59

PepLink makes load balancers, WAPS, and a general purposes gateway router/switch box calld the Manga. See also "Debian in 3 watts". This shows how to set up a Manga to run Debian from a USB storage device.