Routerboard 750G is a great little box. can be configured for just about 
anything.



On 01/13/2014 04:08 PM, Carl Wilhelm Soderstrom wrote:
> So it seems that my Buffalo router running DD-WRT is starting to flake out.
> It drops about 1-2% of its packets. Replacing it with an ancient
> cobbled-together linux box (still around as a backup from the last time my
> router device went belly-up) solved most of the packet loss (tho not all).
>
> So I need recommendations based on people's experiences with the latest
> generation of router devices. I'm sick of building linux routers out of
> desktop machines, and would rather run something on a small solid-state
> device.
>
> I remember Soekris boxen got some attention when they were new.
> http://soekris.com/products.html
> These look pretty modern:
> http://soekris.com/products/net6501.html
>
> They're spendy, but hopefully it's good-quality hardware which I won't have
> to replace every few years because it dies.
>
> Does anyone have recommendations on hardware that:
> a: runs linux
> b: is likely to keep running instead of dying after a few years
> c: is cheaper than the above Soekris solution
> ?
>

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