Hi, I use lots of mikrotik products myself and they are excellent if all you need is a wireless/router without any special/unique customisation that you may want to roll out yourself. And the 112 is competitively priced.
A licence upgrade, if required, after expiration of the one your 112 board came with, will set you back by about $40 at a latter date. Moreover, my competitors are also using Mikrotik or cheaper alternatives and I was wondering if, with a cheaper mboard + flash + memory and voyage, I can put together a radio more competitively. I am almost at the point where I may have to give the radio out and make money on monthly bandwidth charges which are not much. Regards, solomon. --- Andrew Niemantsverdriet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Check out the routerboard 112. It has board memory > and flash for $99. My > research and development budget ran out for this > quater otherwise I would > get one and see what can be done with it. Anyway > here is a link: > > http://www.routerboard.com/prices.html > > Has anybody used these? Do they work? The cheapest I > can build a wrap is > $127 not including a radio or enclosure. And that is > in quantiy 10. > > I will be interested to hear of others if there are > any. > > > Hi All, > > to make voyage more attractive as a > Wireless/Router OS > > I guess we need a cheaper embedded motherboard. > > > > Please, does anyone have any suggestions apart > from > > WRAP? > > > > Is it possible to get say a ($60 - $80) board + > memory > > + flash that can support a client? Pentium 200 > should > > be more than adequate. Any links? > > > > Best Regards, > > solomon. > > > _______________________________________________ Voyage-linux mailing list [email protected] http://list.voyage.hk/mailman/listinfo/voyage-linux
