On 1 December 2011 23:39, Phil White <manx....@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> A quick question (though I am sure that there isn't a quick answer!)
>
> I'm looking at building a new system, after my current server died.
> I've been looking at the standard devices with the intention of using the
> same system as a media server/home entertainment system, etc. However, I
> can't find a platform I'm entirely happy with - everything is either too
> expensive to run 24/7, or is too feeble to cope with the other applications
> I want.
> I then started to look at a Sheevaplug - but that doesn't seem versatile
> enough.
> Therefore, I was wondering, does anyone run OWFS on top of a router/switch?
> I've been looking at things like the MikroTik Routerboard like the RB493G,
> or Soekris - or are there any other options worth exploring?

I run it on a Sheeva Plug (running Ubuntu) and on a Linksys WRT54G
router (acting as a remote wireless owfs hub) with no problems.

Colin

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