Polyergic

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Joined: Jan. 2007 |
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Posted: Jan. 29 2007,05:55 |
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I'm not satisfied with my internet router at home, and I've been thinking of replacing it with a more configurable Linux system. I just found DSL looking for a very small computer, and while the computers sold & linked here are small enough, none of them have the necessary 2 ethernet ports.
I was really hoping for a computer about the size of a pocketbook, not necessarily capable of connecting to keyboard/mouse/monitor, which I can use entirely remotely, much like my current off-the-shelf router.
Is there anything like that available anywhere, or would I have to resort to an external adapter? (does DSL support USB Ethernet adapters?)
inside: fastest CPU that can be cooled with tiny case 1 mini DDR-2 slot (laptop style); 256MB? 1 SATA (signal & power) for storage; 2GB flash? outside: 1 normal PC-style power input 2x gigabit ethernet 1 or more USB 1 or more firewire
Add a minimal GPU, a VGA or miniDVI, and 2 more USB, and it can do a console. Telnet in the firmware would be a plus.
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