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Date:      Wed, 26 Jun 2002 12:42:48 -0400
From:      Chip Marshall <chip@chocobo.cx>
To:        freebsd-small@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: What's cooking?
Message-ID:  <20020626164248.GB77394@chocobo.cx>
In-Reply-To: <003101c21d2f$518f2800$0702a8c0@win98>
References:  <003101c21d2f$518f2800$0702a8c0@win98>

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On June 26, 2002, Mark Koskenmaki sent me the following:
> I have an interesting idea,  I need multiport ethernet (that is, ethernet
> ports, no serial, etc) routers at remote locations, preferrably ones that
> can run on low power - that is, solar / wind generation - say, 12V DC.
> One needs to be able to support at least 4 nics.  This is a mountaintop
> location, and I'm routing wireless IP networks at that point.   The netwo=
rk
> configuration at that point becomes somewhat complex, as I have a multi-h=
op
> P2P wireless link to start, then I need to add new networks which are
> subnetted, and point at various POP's in small towns in sight of the
> hilltop.

Once again it sounds like the Soekris boards might be a good idea.
  www.soekris.com

They've got 3 ethernet ports, and either 2 PCMCIA or 1 low-volt PCI
slot. Might be useful.

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