] Compact, fanless appliance?
just bumping this topic.
-nandy
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 12:44 AM, Fred-145 codecompl...@free.fr
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Antonio Gallo wrote:
Alix cases are like 6/9 € from their shop site. I think its easy
to find
someone who work with aluminium that can make for you
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just bumping this topic.
-nandy
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 12:44 AM, Fred-145 codecompl...@free.fr wrote:
Antonio
just bumping this topic.
-nandy
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 12:44 AM, Fred-145 codecompl...@free.fr wrote:
Antonio Gallo wrote:
Alix cases are like 6/9 € from their shop site. I think its easy to find
someone who work with aluminium that can make for you custom boxes for
like like 6/20 € at
] Compact, fanless appliance?
just bumping this topic.
-nandy
On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 12:44 AM, Fred-145 codecompl...@free.fr wrote:
Antonio Gallo wrote:
Alix cases are like 6/9 € from their shop site. I think its easy to find
someone who work with aluminium that can make for you custom
Antonio Gallo wrote:
Alix cases are like 6/9 € from their shop site. I think its easy to find
someone who work with aluminium that can make for you custom boxes for
like like 6/20 € at pcs
Unfortunately, none of the PCEngines cases (www.pcengines.ch/order1.php?c=2)
allow for a PCI slot,
Mitch Capper wrote:
You may want to look at the Intel Atom combo machines you can get a 1.6
ghz machine probably for around $100-150 USD in a very small form factor
and very powerful.
Thanks for the tip. Any link where I could check this out?
The cheapest PC's I find are 230€ (Asus'
The cheapest PC's I find are 230€ (Asus' EeePC), and with not enough room
to stick a PCI card.
Well actually a barebone with VIA C7 + 1 slot for PCI card (carefull you
have to remove some metal part otherwise Sangoma/Digium card will not
fit *LOL*)
and external PSU are around 190/215€
Thanks Antonio for the links on Acrosser and PCEngines. It seems like PCE's
alix1d is a good solution, provided 256MB is enough to hold Linux +
Freeswitch + some tiny LAMP stack. Still, it looks like an Atom-included
mobo like those from Asus or Gigabyte would be cheaper. The biggest issue is
Fred-145 ha scritto:
Thanks Antonio for the links on Acrosser and PCEngines. It seems like PCE's
alix1d is a good solution, provided 256MB is enough to hold Linux +
Freeswitch + some tiny LAMP stack. Still, it looks like an Atom-included
mobo like those from Asus or Gigabyte would be cheaper.
Thanks guys for the links on CF-to-IDE adaptors.
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You may want to look at the Intel Atom combo machines you can get a 1.6 ghz
machine probably for around $100-150 USD in a very small form factor and
very powerful.
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rhino used the dual-core atom mobo d945gclf2 but it requires
downloading/building the linux r8168 LAN driver.
-nandy
On Fri, May 1, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Brian West br...@freeswitch.org wrote:
I have two intel atom boxes sitting on a shelf above my desk ... works like
a charm!
/b
On Apr 30,
Sounds like the MSI Wind :P I had to do the same thing!
/b
On Apr 30, 2009, at 11:16 PM, Nandy Dagondon wrote:
rhino used the dual-core atom mobo d945gclf2 but it requires
downloading/building the linux r8168 LAN driver.
-nandy
Brian West
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EdPimentl wrote:
Here is a list of the resources posted on this thread
After giving it more thoughts, I got to the conclusion that I'd rather a
stand-alone miniPC that can take a PCI card with a riser, instead of a
really tiny box that relies on an external box to connect to a PSTN line.
By IDE, I'm assuming you mean the all too familiar 40 pin PATA.
Yes, as a matter of fact:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENEN=2003240636+1421530855Configurator=Subcategory=636description=Ntk=SpeTabStoreType=srchInDesc=
Do some research since they're not all created equal.
On Wed, 2009-04-29 at 04:47 -0700, Fred-145 wrote:
EdPimentl wrote:
Here is a list of the resources posted on this thread
After giving it more thoughts, I got to the conclusion that I'd rather a
stand-alone miniPC that can take a PCI card with a riser, instead of a
really tiny box that
Thanks for those pointers. There's several nice-looking devices in this
list:
http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT2016997232.html
Ideally, I'd like a compact box that can fit a PCI card horizontally so I
don't have to provide a second, external device to connect the server to a
POTS line.
Here is a list of the resources posted on this thread
http://www.logicsupply.com/products/dex4501
http://www.logicsupply.com/products/de945_fl
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSLU2
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gumstix
http://www.cheaprouter.us
Dave,
it's not hard. I suppose I should add this to the wiki:
http://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=83701#p83701
Carlos
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 3:02 PM, David Knell d...@3c.co.uk wrote:
You might want to take a look at this:
Guys, I was trying to do the same to the Pika Warp. Too bad their
support and development enviroment sucks. The best I could do (without
too much effort) was run FS without the analog support.
www.pika.com
jmesquita
On Apr 25, 2009, at 11:30 AM, Carlos Talbot wrote:
Dave,
it's not hard.
Did you mean?
http://www.pikatechnologies.com/
http://pikawarp.org/?page_id=172
-E
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Thanks a lot for the pointers :)
At this point, alternatives $100 to a regular PC or some appliance like
the FritzBox or the Pika Asterisk appliance:
Planex MZK-W04NU $60
Sheeva Plug $99
(Deprecated) Linksys NSLU2 $50
Does someone know of other solutions that can run Linux/FreeBSD along with
Fanless Devices
http://fit-pc2.com
http://www.cappuccinopc.com/solutions/fanless.asp
http://www.wdlsystems.com/ebox/ebox.shtml
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From: Fred-145 codecompl...@free.fr
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance
David Knell wrote:
You might want to take a look at this:
http://www.amazon.com/IEEE802-11N-Wireless-Broadband-MZK-W04NU-Designed/dp/B000YDS0YG
Interesting :-) Thanks for the pointer.
I think it'd be very useful if the wiki included a list of devices that can
run Freeswitch in addition to
On Fri, 2009-04-24 at 03:06 -0700, Fred-145 wrote:
I think it'd be very useful if the wiki included a list of devices
that can
run Freeswitch in addition to a regular PC, especially those that cost
$150.
That's what the wiki's for. If you create a login you can start a page
and start adding
Fred-145 wrote:
I think it'd be very useful if the wiki included a list of devices that
can run Freeswitch in addition to a regular PC, especially those that cost
$150.
Here's a list of makers of basic routers per www.cheaprouter.us:
2Wire, 3Com, ADTRAN, Apple, Belkin, CNet, CP
Hadley Rich wrote:
That's what the wiki's for. If you create a login you can start a page
and start adding devices.
Yup, I'll start an article when I get enough information.
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A perfect device is also the FitzBox 7270, which is very popular over
here in Germany (more than 5 Mio Installations).
http://www.avm.de/en/Produkte/FRITZBox/FRITZ_Box_Fon_WLAN_7270/index.php
It offers
- ISDN port
- 2 analogue ports (perfect for fax)
- DECT (GAP) for up to 6 devices
- 4 LAN
1. Hell no.
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Fred-145 wrote:
I think it'd be very useful if the wiki included
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Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] Compact, fanless appliance?
A perfect device is also the FitzBox 7270, which is very popular
Hello
For those SOHO customers (ie. at most, a couple of POTS/ISDN connections and
simultaneous SIP calls) who'd rather not use a big, noisy PC to run
Freeswitch, I'd like to offer an alternative that has the following
features:
- not old hardware sold on eBay, ie. it must be up-to-date
This company may have what you are requesting:
http://www.logicsupply.com/products/dex4501
http://www.logicsupply.com/products/de945_fl
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EdPimentl wrote:
This company may have what you are requesting:
Thanks. The SolidLogic Little Falls 2699 Mini-ITX @ $212 looks nice.
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You might want to take a look at this:
http://www.amazon.com/IEEE802-11N-Wireless-Broadband-MZK-W04NU-Designed/dp/B000YDS0YG
- twice as much everything as the NSLU2, and is supposed to run OpenWRT
just fine. I've one sat in front of me right now, although I've not yet
plugged it in - have to
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