Linksys running DD-WRT runs on 12V, the dedicated ethernet modem that  
mike boyd had likely ran on 12V as well, tape them together and you've  
got "one box".
That's about the best you're going to do in that price range. If you  
insist on a single box, you could tear apart the linksys and wimax  
modem and stuff them into a single NEMA enclosure. It would be wise to  
place a metal plate between them (insulate the boards) to isolate the  
RF between them. That would at least look nicer than a piece of tape  
wrapped around two boxes and a nest of cables connecting them.


Tyler Booth // President
ph. 503.548.2000 | fx. 503.548.2002
921 SW Washington St, Suite 224
Portland OR 97205


On Oct 1, 2008, at 8:14 PM, Sam Churchill wrote:

>
> On Wed, Oct 1, 2008 at 5:41 PM, Brian Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > wrote:
>
>> Something that runs DD-WRT like a WRT54GL.  DD_WRT has most of the  
>> bells
>> and whistles and does not require Linux skills as the Linux is pretty
>> well hidden.
> ---
> Yeah, I've got one of those. But I'm looking for a small, one-piece,
> outdoor box that can be powered by 12V.
> - Sam
>
> >
>


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