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Date:      Wed, 15 May 2002 21:15:58 -0700
From:      "Steve Wingate" <stevew@velosystems.net>
To:        "martin" <mymarrandy@yahoo.com>, <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: economic low power computers
Message-ID:  <002e01c1fc90$617d8230$0a01a8c0@VELOSYSTEMS.NET>
References:  <20020514134716.60873.qmail@web21503.mail.yahoo.com>

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Small form and three onboard NICs. I was going to get one but at $680 =
w/o drives it was cheaper to get a PIX 501.


http://www.nexcom.com/3-news/press_release/news20011204.html


  ----- Original Message -----=20
  From: martin=20
  To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org=20
  Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 6:47 AM
  Subject: economic low power computers


  Hello.



  This may be   'off topic'  so replies off-list would be appreciated. =20

  I`m looking for a low power consumption computer at a reasonable price =
that
  can handle (probably has them on board) Two NIC`s.  It will be a
  firewall/router/server.

  I have considered a notebook but am not sure that they can handle Two
  pcmcia ethernet cards simultaneously. (Although with USB and USB =
NIC's,
  this might work.)

  Some of the really low powered ones on a general search (20 Watts) =
come
  back with a price in the $5-8,000 range.

  I don`t need much more than 500MHz and less than $1,000 would be nice.

  Manufacturer and model number would be appreciated and a     "we use =
this on and it only draws xx watts and works great",   would be a bonus.


  Regards...=20





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  <P>Hello.</P>
  <P>&nbsp;</P>
  <P>This may be&nbsp;&nbsp; 'off topic'&nbsp; so replies off-list would =
be=20
  appreciated.&nbsp; <BR><BR>I`m looking for a low power consumption =
computer at=20
  a reasonable price that<BR>can handle (probably has them on board) Two =

  NIC`s.&nbsp; It will be a<BR>firewall/router/server.<BR><BR>I have =
considered=20
  a notebook but am not sure that they can handle Two<BR>pcmcia ethernet =
cards=20
  simultaneously. (Although with USB and USB NIC's,<BR>this might=20
  work.)<BR><BR>Some of the really low powered ones on a general search =
(20=20
  Watts) come<BR>back with a price in the $5-8,000 range.<BR><BR>I don`t =
need=20
  much more than 500MHz and less than $1,000 would be =
nice.<BR><BR>Manufacturer=20
  and model number would be appreciated and a&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; =
"we use=20
  this on and it only draws xx watts and works great",&nbsp; &nbsp;would =
be a=20
  bonus.</P>
  <P><BR>Regards... </P>
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