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RE: net4501 embedded PC


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  • Subject: RE: net4501 embedded PC
  • From: "James Hoye" <james.hoye@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 10:31:51 +0100
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> Just crossed my browser - http://www.soekris.com/. Might be of
interest to
> somebody ...
>
> Quote from the web: "This compact, low-power, low-cost, advanced
> communication computer is based on a 133 Mhz 486 class processor. It
has
> three 10/100 Mbit ethernet ports, up to 64 Mbyte SDRAM main
> memory and uses
> a CompactFlash module for program and data storage. It can be
> expanded using
> a MiniPCI type III board and a low-power standard PCI board.  It has
been
> optimized for use as a Firewall and VPN Router, but has the
flexibility to
> take on a whole range of different functions as a communication
> appliance."

Now that looks like an interesting dedicated HA controller along the lines
of HV.  With 3 Ethernet ports, running Linux I'm sure it can handle our
proposed procotol over TCP/IP, as well as routing between the rest of the
network and perhaps an ISDN/ADSL connection.

James H




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