Sorry for the late reply,
Here is the rackmount case I use for all of my Jetway boards.
http://www.idotpc.com/TheStore/pc/viewPrd.asp?idproduct=410&idcategory=121
Thank You,
Fernando Fuentes
DIGITALVOIPNET.COM
On Sat, Apr 20, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Lonnie Abelbeck <[email protected]
> wrote:
> Hey Christopher,
>
> That 1U Universal Mounting Tray is a nice find, thanks for sharing. With
> the JBC373F38W's included "wall mount" rails it could be easily secured to
> that slotted tray, but would take 2U of space to dissipate heat off the
> top. Though, for many rack mount situations the JBC373F38W's fanless
> feature may be somewhat moot and an Atom mini-ITX board with fan in a 1U
> case may be the best solution for Fernando.
>
> Lonnie
>
>
> On Apr 20, 2013, at 7:43 AM, The Cadillac Kid wrote:
>
> > for rack mounting things like this I have been using "mid-atlantic" 1u
> vented rack shelves.. they can be had very reasonably.. come with a couple
> LARGE velcro strips and are great for situations like this.. I use them to
> rack mount Net5501's in the regular expanded net5501 cases.. the shelves
> are 10" deep, fit 1u rack space and being vented you can stack them and not
> worry about airflow...
> >
> > this jetway box looks like it is likely something taller than 1u.. id
> allow 2u for it in any rack specs but then I often allow 2 u for any CPU in
> a rack anyway just for airflow...
> >
> > the shelf example..
> >
> >
> http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?partnumber=262-535&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=pla
> >
> > -Christopher
> >
> > From: Lonnie Abelbeck <[email protected]>
> > To: AstLinux Users Mailing List <[email protected]>
> > Sent: Friday, April 19, 2013 7:54 PM
> > Subject: Re: [Astlinux-users] Jetway JBC373F38W Atom D525 Fanless
> Appliance
> >
> > Fernando,
> >
> > I'm not aware of any Jetway rack mount options, it comes with "wall
> mount" rails that can be attached to the sides that angle flush with the
> bottom of the unit. No doubt some metal could be fabricated to attach via
> the included wall mount brackets.
> >
> > If it were mounted in a rack, there would have to be air space between
> other equipment.
> >
> > Lonnie
> >
> >
> > On Apr 19, 2013, at 6:29 PM, Fernando Fuentes wrote:
> >
> > > Very nice!
> > > Rack mount options?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > On Apr 19, 2013, at 4:55 PM, Lonnie Abelbeck <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> > >
> > >> Hi,
> > >>
> > >> We have added a new addition to our "Generic x86" hardware list...
> > >>
> > >> Jetway JBC373F38W Atom D525 Fanless Appliance
> > >> http://doc.astlinux.org/userdoc:board_jetway_jbc373f38w
> > >>
> > >> This newly released appliance ("Fanless Networking Barebone" as
> Jetway calls it) uses the same Intel Atom D525 CPU as the other Jetway
> boards use, the primary difference is there is no fan required due to the
> included heat-sink case.
> > >>
> > >> Functionally, the Jetway JBC373F38W is essentially identical to the
> Jetway NF9HQL-525 mini-ITX board, though they are completely different
> board designs. In fact, I removed the DDR3 RAM and CF card from my
> NF9HQL-525 and installed it into the JBC373F38W, it worked perfectly. Only
> a tweak in the /mnt/kd/sensors.conf file was needed for proper hardware
> monitoring. The JBC373F38W provides a VGA console connector, a second
> Serial port and a set of front panel LED's.
> > >>
> > >> I personally purchased the Jetway JBC373F38W from Logic Supply for
> $319, the only additionally costs are one stick of DDR3 SO-DIMM RAM and a
> CF card. The aluminum case feels surprisingly heavy.
> > >>
> > >> Note: There is both a JBC373F38 and JBC373F38W version, the "W"
> includes a WiFi Mini PCI-e card and antenna. But since the "W" version is
> only $5 (I'm told) more from Jetway, resellers will probably only stock the
> "W" version. The WiFi Mini PCI-e card and antenna can be easily removed
> for use with AstLinux.
> > >>
> > >> The AstLinux extra features including hardware watchdog, hwmon
> sensors, on/off button and startup/shutdown sounds via the internal speaker
> are all supported with our kernel. The on/off button is recessed so for
> testing this is a minor con, but for production that may be a pro. The
> internal speaker seems different from the NF9HQL-525, it is more 'screechy'
> sounding, possibly on purpose because of the tightly closed case.
> > >>
> > >> The Jetway JBC373F38W draws the same total power as the NF9HQL-525,
> 15 Watts. (For reference, the net5501 is 9 Watts)
> > >>
> > >> A minor con is how the case is accessed. While a single screw allows
> access and nicely holds a 2.5" SATA SSD, changing a CF card via that access
> panel is difficult unless you are an expert at the classic game
> "Operation". The case can be opened completely (required to remove the
> WiFi card) but requires removing ten (10) small screws. Though a mSATA SSD
> can be easily changed via the single screw access panel, I tested a
> "Western Digital SLC A100 4GB mSATA SSD" (newegg.com) and it worked
> nicely.
> > >>
> > >> Summary:
> > >>
> > >> The Jetway JBC373F38W appears to be a good box for a VoIP-only
> AstLinux acting as the router. The fanless operation keeps the dust out,
> no fan to fail, and silent.
> > >>
> > >> By contrast the Jetway NF9HQL-525 provides a PCIe expansion slot, and
> a more general mini-ITX design, for a somewhat lower total system price.
> For example currently at Logic Supply the Jetway JBC373F38W is $319 US
> while the equivalent Jetway NF9HQL-525 + M350 case + AC Adapter (60W brick)
> is $280 US. Both additionally require a stick of DDR3 RAM and flash
> storage. As usual, heat-pipe or heat-sink cases are more expensive to
> build.
> > >>
> > >> The Jetway JBC373F38W is currently available worldwide via Logic
> Supply and possibly other sources like Newegg in the future.
> > >>
> > >> Clearly there is no one best AstLinux hardware solution, but in my
> limited testing, the Jetway JBC373F38W seems like a good option for
> AstLinux.
> > >>
> > >> Lonnie
>
>
>
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