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Daytar2014-02-28 19:03:30
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Daytar, 2014-02-28 19:03:30

Which single board computer to choose for a microserver router?

I'm looking for a single-board to replace an ancient router.
The requirements are as follows:
1. the platform is unimportant, the main thing is that it builds normally on it (vanilla is highly desirable, you don’t want to mess with third-party file wasomers / githubs in search of old, properly patched sources) and the kernel (well, packages too) works
2. minimum memory 128MB
3. ethernet, at least 100 Mbps, NOT USB->Ethernet
4. at least 2 USB ports
5. built-in Wi-Fi, at least n, works fine in Linux, works fine in ap mode, can distribute several network OR mini-PCI for adapter OR PCI for adapter OR additional USB port for whistle
6. one SATA for HDD/SSD OR a slot for a memory card OR an additional USB port for a flash drive/adapter
7. no more than $130
So far I liked cubietruck, but judging by the articles, the vanilla kernel on A20 does not start, you need to take the patched version from github ( as well as a couple of packages / drivers) and not much information about the built-in WiFi + BT. The rest is just perfect, there is even a connector for the battery and a power controller. Maybe there are owners of this device and will be able to tell about it?
Or some kind of mini-ITX with a built-in processor.

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Denis, 2014-02-28
@WolFman

I think this mini-ITX will suit you www.nix.ru/autocatalog/motherboards_gigabyte/GigaB...

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2014-02-28
@inkvizitor68sl

Why don't Mikrotiks work?

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Vladislav, 2014-03-01
@click0

See asus-rt n56U and higher for alternative firmware.

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