On Thu, 26 May 2016, William A. Mahaffey III wrote:
>> FYI, I use the TrendNET TU3-ETG v1.0R with NetBSD. This is a gigabit
>> NIC with USB3 (though it uses USB2 in NetBSD). It works well and might
>> give you some more options on smaller machines like that.
> H That sounds promising.
On 05/27/16 01:35, Kimihiro Nonaka wrote:
2016-05-27 4:28 GMT+09:00 William A. Mahaffey III :
PC Engines apu2?
H Looks good, slightly weird board size (a bit smaller than
mini-ITX), but I like AMD jaguars. Do you have any in service ? Thanks :-).
I've posted
On 05/26/16 15:01, Swift Griggs wrote:
On Wed, 25 May 2016, Hal Murray wrote:
Have you considered adding a USB-Ethernet adapter to a Pi?
FYI, I use the TrendNET TU3-ETG v1.0R with NetBSD. This is a gigabit NIC
with USB3 (though it uses USB2 in NetBSD). It works well and might give
you some
2016-05-27 4:28 GMT+09:00 William A. Mahaffey III :
>> PC Engines apu2?
>
> H Looks good, slightly weird board size (a bit smaller than
> mini-ITX), but I like AMD jaguars. Do you have any in service ? Thanks :-).
I've posted NetBSD/amd64 7.99.29 dmesg of apu2b4.
On Wed, 25 May 2016, Hal Murray wrote:
> Have you considered adding a USB-Ethernet adapter to a Pi?
FYI, I use the TrendNET TU3-ETG v1.0R with NetBSD. This is a gigabit NIC
with USB3 (though it uses USB2 in NetBSD). It works well and might give
you some more options on smaller machines like
On 05/26/16 10:32, Kimihiro Nonaka wrote:
2016-05-26 0:52 GMT+09:00 William A. Mahaffey III :
Does anyone onlist know of any small (RPi-ish), cheap boxen w/ 2 or more
working RJ45 ports (100 Mbit is OK), FreeBSD or NetBSD compatible ? I would
like to use them as a firewall &
Hello,
On Thu, 26 May 2016 17:19:01 + (UTC)
John Klos wrote:
> > There's also Erlite-3 at a much lower price point.
> > https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/hands_on_experience_with_edgerouter
>
> As far as I know, MIPS is still broken.
Depends on what exactly you mean by
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 09:40:45AM -0700, Andy Ruhl wrote:
> On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 8:57 AM, wrote:
> > There's also Erlite-3 at a much lower price point.
> > https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/hands_on_experience_with_edgerouter
>
> If we're talking MIPS now (on the arm list no
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 8:57 AM, wrote:
> There's also Erlite-3 at a much lower price point.
> https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/hands_on_experience_with_edgerouter
If we're talking MIPS now (on the arm list no less), what about
something like this:
There's also Erlite-3 at a much lower price point.
https://blog.netbsd.org/tnf/entry/hands_on_experience_with_edgerouter
2016-05-26 0:52 GMT+09:00 William A. Mahaffey III :
> Does anyone onlist know of any small (RPi-ish), cheap boxen w/ 2 or more
> working RJ45 ports (100 Mbit is OK), FreeBSD or NetBSD compatible ? I would
> like to use them as a firewall & an asterisk box. I found Utilite, kinda
On 05/26/16 03:25, David Brownlee wrote:
On 26 May 2016 at 07:19, Hal Murray wrote:
w...@hiwaay.net said:
Does anyone onlist know of any small (RPi-ish), cheap boxen w/ 2 or more
working RJ45 ports (100 Mbit is OK), FreeBSD or NetBSD compatible ? I would
like to use
On 05/26/16 01:25, Hal Murray wrote:
w...@hiwaay.net said:
Does anyone onlist know of any small (RPi-ish), cheap boxen w/ 2 or more
working RJ45 ports (100 Mbit is OK), FreeBSD or NetBSD compatible ? I would
like to use them as a firewall & an asterisk box. ...
Have you considered adding a
On 26 May 2016 at 07:19, Hal Murray wrote:
>
>
> w...@hiwaay.net said:
> > Does anyone onlist know of any small (RPi-ish), cheap boxen w/ 2 or more
> > working RJ45 ports (100 Mbit is OK), FreeBSD or NetBSD compatible ? I would
> > like to use them as a firewall & an
On 05/25/16 15:50, Timo Buhrmester wrote:
2 or more working RJ45 ports
[...]
Banana-Pi R1 (5 ports
Huh? The Banana-Pi has one Ethernet port. Where did you get the 5 from?
NetBSD networking doesn't work there last I heard
I'm running a wifi access point on a Banana Pi using NetBSD
w...@hiwaay.net said:
> Does anyone onlist know of any small (RPi-ish), cheap boxen w/ 2 or more
> working RJ45 ports (100 Mbit is OK), FreeBSD or NetBSD compatible ? I would
> like to use them as a firewall & an asterisk box. ...
Have you considered adding a USB-Ethernet adapter to a Pi?
> There is a Banana-Pi router that has 5 ports. I have one here but
> have not had time to try and install NetBSD to it yet.
Thanks for the correction, I mistook the 'R' in "R1" for "Revision".
Hadn't heard of the router board yet.
> 2 or more working RJ45 ports
> [...]
> Banana-Pi R1 (5 ports
Huh? The Banana-Pi has one Ethernet port. Where did you get the 5 from?
> NetBSD networking doesn't work there last I heard
I'm running a wifi access point on a Banana Pi using NetBSD (-current,
but 7-stable worked too, IIRC).
On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 8:52 AM, William A. Mahaffey III
wrote:
>
> Does anyone onlist know of any small (RPi-ish), cheap boxen w/ 2 or more
> working RJ45 ports (100 Mbit is OK), FreeBSD or NetBSD compatible ? I would
> like to use them as a firewall & an asterisk box. I found
Does anyone onlist know of any small (RPi-ish), cheap boxen w/ 2 or more
working RJ45 ports (100 Mbit is OK), FreeBSD or NetBSD compatible ? I
would like to use them as a firewall & an asterisk box. I found Utilite,
kinda pricey, also Banana-Pi R1 (5 ports, however apparently wired
somewhat
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