Before you spend money, perhaps I should point out that Shuttle hardware has a reputation for poor reliability. On 09/02/14 19:38, Fred Stratton wrote: > http://www.amazon.co.uk/Shuttle-Ultra-DS47-Barebone-System/dp/B00DK06L6O > > Clicking on the pictures reveals a Realtek half-height wireless card. > > > On 09/02/14 19:18, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen wrote: >> Dave Taht writes: >> >>> At the moment what I think I'm trying to do is divide the problem in >>> half, find a decent X86 based box with mini-pcie support, and solve >>> the gigE problem that way, and the wifi problem separately. >> Right, I was getting that impression. >> >>> The cost goes way up... The closest I've found so far to what I wanted >>> was the latest nuc with sata support. Still want two hardwired >>> ethernet ports which it doesn't have.... >> Actually, the Shuttle DS47 barebone seems to fit the bill on that score: >> http://global.shuttle.com/products/productsDetail?productId=1718 >> >> It's a celeron sandy bridge chip on the NM70 express chipset. Two >> minipcie slots, one half size and one full size. It comes with a wlan >> card in the half-size port, but can't find anywhere where it says which >> one. Also it has a slot for a 2.5" drive (so you don't have to use the >> big minipcie for msata), and dual Realtek 8111G Gbit ethernet. Even has >> two external serial ports. The only thing missing is external antennae, >> I think. >> >> Also not *that* pricey (compared to other x86 boxes). I can get it for >> ~$290 retail here in Sweden (without disk and RAM)... Was going to go >> for that unless someone comes up with a better idea :) >> >> -Toke >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Cerowrt-devel mailing list >> Cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net >> https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cerowrt-devel > > > > _______________________________________________ > Cerowrt-devel mailing list > Cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cerowrt-devel