Hi Diana,
Have you tried the Ubiquiti Edge Router Lite / Pro...
They have a USB adapter inside on the PCB to allow for reasonably easy
Loading of install.fs etc

it may be worth trying as it uses a similar architecture as the UBiquiti USG...

I hope this is some help to you ...

I was using them a little bit before moving onto the PC Engines x86 APU C2

Thanks

Tom Smyth


On 21 February 2018 at 18:18, Diana Eichert <deich...@wrench.com> wrote:
> Hey, at least some people think these systems are interesting.
>
> I gave up trying to build much of anything on the Ubiquiti USG.  I really
> bought it to give me some play time with it over christmas to new year
> holiday.
>
> At work I have a USG Pro and it is capable of building GCC and LLVM,
> albeit you have to size /usr/ports/pobj partition large enough to
> build LLVM.
>
> I am using a Rocketek Aluminum USB 3.0 Portable Memory Card Reader
> Adapterfor Micro SD Card with a Sandisk Ultra 128GB Micro SDXC UHS-I Card
> for storage.  The combox works well, whereas I believed I thrashed the
> 128GB USB thumb drive on the home USG.
>
> The system works well enough to allow me to do some ports debugging with
> Stuart Henderson; Asterisk and tshark.
>
> diana
>
>
>
> Past hissy-fits are not a predictor of future hissy-fits.
> Nick Holland(06 Dec 2005)
>



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