> My old companion, OpenBSD router/firewall (Intel Atom based and 5
> Gigabit Intel network interfaces) died 2 weeks ago ... (Really think
> motherbord is dead :( ).
Quickest choice would be to replicate the updated hardware spec from
last time with newer model optionally better manufacturer
2016-05-22 15:18 GMT+02:00 Stuart Henderson :
> I don't think MikroTik have any ARM boxes.
http://routerboard.com/RB3011UiAS-RM
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Michał Markowski
Hi Stuart, Jakub , ...
Stuart Henderson wrote :
On 2016-05-21, Jakub Skrzypnik wrote:
I'll be mostly interested in any efforts to keep OpenBSD on ARM
based SOHO routers by MikroTik, like RB951G and its family.
I don't think MikroTik have any ARM boxes. Like most
On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 01:18:11PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> I don't think MikroTik have any ARM boxes. Like most of their smaller
> boxes (and many other small routers) the RB951G is a 32-bit MIPS74k
> design. Their bigger boxes (CCR) are Tilera Tile-GX designs.
That was obviously meant
On 2016-05-21, Jakub Skrzypnik wrote:
> I'll be mostly interested in any efforts to keep OpenBSD on ARM
> based SOHO routers by MikroTik, like RB951G and its family.
I don't think MikroTik have any ARM boxes. Like most of their smaller
boxes (and many other small
I'll be mostly interested in any efforts to keep OpenBSD on ARM
based SOHO routers by MikroTik, like RB951G and its family.
RB951G is affordable, little box with 5 GbE ports with PoE
capabilities, running on ~700MHz Atheros ARM SoC, it worked
very nicely for my home needs with RouterOS, but I've
Hello all,
My old companion, OpenBSD router/firewall (Intel Atom based and 5
Gigabit Intel network interfaces) died 2 weeks ago ... (Really think
motherbord is dead :( ).
I temporary replaced it by an unused old workstation based on AMD64x2
processor, 4GB Ram, and with a (unique) Realtek
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