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[ILUG] router board for with gigabit nic and decent transfer speeds

[ILUG] router board for with gigabit nic and decent transfer speeds

Kieran Murphy daffster at gmail.com
Sun Feb 6 15:48:10 GMT 2011


On Sun, Feb 6, 2011 at 12:34 PM, FRLinux <frlinux at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hey Kevin,
>
> I was actually looking for real router advice :) I ended up going for
> a routerboard 450G for now, about 100 quids with IPv6 support (OS is
> not open though). I am also keeping an eye on the upcoming Soekris
> (http://www.soekris.com/net6501.htm) which will be nice when released
> (although probably expensive).
>
> You know you can get OpenWRT running on that?
http://blog.vodkamelone.de/archives/148-Installing-OpenWrt-on-a-Microtik-Routerboard-RB433.html

<http://blog.vodkamelone.de/archives/148-Installing-OpenWrt-on-a-Microtik-Routerboard-RB433.html>The
450G has as CPU from the same family as the 433. So it might be worth a
try...

Check that all the network ports work first, before you try save it to NAND
and blow away the RouterOS License...

Regards,
Kieran.


> Cheers,
> Steph
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