How about something like the Jetway JBC372F36? -Atom N2600 (new) CedarView CPU: fairly capable + very low wattage (fanless) -mini-PCIe card slot (comes populated with a B/G/N-card but that is easily replaced) -dual gigabit Ethernet ports, USB ports, serial/COM ports -rugged industrial design (all metal enclosure) - with (4) antenna holes! The Comcerto C2200sure does have some wonderful-sounding specs - but for now I couldn't find any available (or even planned) hardware. I realize this Atom unit doesn't satisfy all of the requirements (no hardware RNG, not sure about hooking to advanced interfaces e.g. GPON) but surely this beats a wndr3700 ? Luke On Sat, Aug 11, 2012 at 9:44 PM, Dave Taht wrote: > I can't remember with whom I was talking to about alternatives to mips > for home router processors, but this is the first new one I've seen in > the arm world that comes close to being one... > > > http://electronicdesign.com/article/digital/dualcore-cortexa9-tackles-communication-gateway-chores-74092 > > Most of the new arms are targetted at the burgeoning handheld markets. > A router has no use for video > and a big use for pci busses and multiple ethernet chips, which the > handheld targetted chips usually don't have... > > All that said, the arm ecosystem appears to be healthier than the mips > ecosystem, overall. > > The marvell kirkwood (dreamplug) is getting long in the tooth, the > octeon is too expensive (and the cool onboard hardware locked away > with binary blobs), the various atheros chipsets I'm aware of a little > too weak, the broadcoms a little too proprietary, and perhaps this new > chip from mindspeed would be "just right". > > So... Anyone know about the comcerto 2000, or of anything else out there? > > I figure cerowrt's ar71xx chipset currently has less than 18 months of > market life left to it. > > While I would hope to have finished fixing the home router market by > then, deploying fq_codel, getting ipv6 made default, solving the > naming problems, deploying dnssec, etc and genericall fixing all the > head-ends and the rest of the known internet universe, etc, I'm not > planning on it. :) > > So thinking about what next piece of open, and more powerful hardware > to complete the research/work with is starting to weigh on my mind. > > Big Goals: > > Faster, better, not cheaper > Open source in all core components > 802.11ac > Hardware rng > Capable of gigE ipv6 *routing* > Capable of being hooked to various advanced interfaces (gpon, cable, adsl) > > > -- > Dave Täht > http://www.bufferbloat.net/projects/cerowrt/wiki - "3.3.8-6 is out > with fq_codel!" > _______________________________________________ > Cerowrt-devel mailing list > Cerowrt-devel@lists.bufferbloat.net > https://lists.bufferbloat.net/listinfo/cerowrt-devel >