On Fri, Nov 18, 2016 at 11:18:13PM -0500, Eric Garver wrote: > On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 04:14:32AM +0100, Martin Cermak wrote: > > Hello guys, > > > > I think of creating a simple router for home use with NetBSD. > > Just for fun. I imagine a single board printed circuit with > > passive cooling, with 2+ 100+ Mbit/s ethernet ports and maybe > > a vga port too. A Raspberry Pi sort of thing, but maybe not > > exactly that.. Hmm, some olimex board might be nice maybe.. > > > > Can someone give me an advice wrt. which HW to buy so that it > > will happily run some of the recent NetBSD releases? > > I'm using an Odroid-C1+ as my home router. Quite happy with my setup. > See blog post linked below.
Odroid-C1+ is a nice board, I have used >100 pcs in projects so far. I'm going to try adding an LTE modem to one and use it as a router. Odroid-C2 is a 64-bit version with 2 GB RAM (but still only one Ethernet port). I have been using those for "Android smart TV's" (you can run all Android apps on them and they seem very stable). -jm
