Hey,

I'm a big fan of these small and cheap computer boards. The Raspberry Pi 
Model B has a RJ45 socket but speed is limited to about 5Mb/s because of 
the way the socket is wired into the microprocessor along with the two USB 
ports, according to the Raspberry Pi forums.

The Beagle Bone Black has a 10/100 ethernet port.  Could I expect to get a 
network communication speed higher than 5Mb/s?  May be even something 
closer to 100Mb/s?

I'd like an appliance that is cheap to buy but has the ability to send and 
receive data over a network reasonably quickly as the head for an encrypted 
NAS (Debian, Samba, Truecrypt, NTFS formatted USB external drive kinda 
thing) and a second project being a router (with a second ethernet NIC from 
a USB-to-ethernet dongle) running something like a Smoothwall-esque Linux 
distro or IPFire for ARM architecture.

So any experience of the possible speeds of the BBB network port?

Any help would be so deeply appreciated and welcomed.

Thanks in anticipation and much love people.

x

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