Thanks you all for your time and cooperation.

I would like a small router, with a single hard disk and a wireless
device. Which would it be the perfect soekris models? What you are you
running?

Thanks once more.

2005/12/7, Stuart Henderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> --On 07 December 2005 16:40 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >> If there is anyone here running such hardware, i would like to hear
> >> which harddisk and wireless  (as also the anthena if it came apart)
> >> device are you running.
> >
> > I'm running a net4801, with a Nikon 16MB starter CF card and a DLink
> > PCI prism based card. I do not belive the net4526 has any disk
> > support, just the onboard flash memory.
>
> Correct (the flash on 4526 is soldered, not easily upgradable, and
> you'll probably need a specially trimmed OS). It also has only one
> ethernet port. All the current Soekris boards make nice low-power
> routers, hardware controllers (the general-purpose I/O pins are very
> easy to use on OpenBSD with gpioctl) or small servers, but don't expect
> anything like wire-speed routing.
>
> 4801 supports IDE disks (2.5") as well as CF, 45x1 should be happy with
> CF microdrives (but flash is a better choice for most people).

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