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    Before you spend money, perhaps I should point out that Shuttle
    hardware has a reputation for poor reliability.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/02/14 19:38, Fred Stratton wrote:<br>
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href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/Shuttle-Ultra-DS47-Barebone-System/dp/B00DK06L6O">http://www.amazon.co.uk/Shuttle-Ultra-DS47-Barebone-System/dp/B00DK06L6O</a><br>
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      Clicking on the pictures reveals a Realtek half-height wireless
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      <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 09/02/14 19:18, Toke
        Høiland-Jørgensen wrote:<br>
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        <pre wrap="">Dave Taht <a moz-do-not-send="true" class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:dave.taht@gmail.com"><dave.taht@gmail.com></a> writes:

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          <pre wrap="">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.
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        <pre wrap="">Right, I was getting that impression.

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          <pre wrap="">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....
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        <pre wrap="">Actually, the Shuttle DS47 barebone seems to fit the bill on that score:
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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
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