Can someone recommend a good platform on which to run OpenBSD which will consume the lowest possible power and let me run a Wireless-G and a Wireless-N NIC in master mode at the same time? I also need 100baseT[x]. Ideally it would run from fairly broad DC power (8-18VDC). I want to spend minimal money:) So far in the running are PC Engines, Mikrotik, and Soekris, in my current order of preference from most to least. I'm willing to have my mind changed, though. SD, USB, or CF storage, I don't care.
I guessed as much, which is why I asked. It's pretty easy to do with Linux if you buy the right hardware, and if I don't get any good replies I will try one or two other places and then just do it with Linux, for which I don't require any hand-holding because several companies are intelligent enough to sell me what I want.
I want to build an AP with openbsd (Score:3, Interesting)
Can someone recommend a good platform on which to run OpenBSD which will consume the lowest possible power and let me run a Wireless-G and a Wireless-N NIC in master mode at the same time? I also need 100baseT[x]. Ideally it would run from fairly broad DC power (8-18VDC). I want to spend minimal money :) So far in the running are PC Engines, Mikrotik, and Soekris, in my current order of preference from most to least. I'm willing to have my mind changed, though. SD, USB, or CF storage, I don't care.
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Re:I want to build an AP with openbsd (Score:2)
I guessed as much, which is why I asked. It's pretty easy to do with Linux if you buy the right hardware, and if I don't get any good replies I will try one or two other places and then just do it with Linux, for which I don't require any hand-holding because several companies are intelligent enough to sell me what I want.