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<SPG> david master 866d9c5 rhombus allwinner_a10/orders/digitalham.mdwn * http://git.hands.com/?p=rhombus.git;a=commitdiff;h=866d9c5
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<SPG> George master 898fbda rhombus allwinner_a10/orders/kern3l.mdwn * http://git.hands.com/?p=rhombus.git;a=commitdiff;h=898fbda
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<jelly-home> hi, has anyone seen one of these in practice? http://www.gizmag.com/utilite-mini-computer/28312/
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<jelly-home> ($99, i.MX6, 2x gigabit eth, 5x usb, orders start next month)
<traeak> hmm
<traeak> what gpu part is that?
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<traeak> honestly I see this as an almost perfect router
<traeak> super multitask router
<traeak> doesthe mx6 natively support those gigabit ports?
<arokux2> you can have a router for $40
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<traeak> what kind of router?
<traeak> i have an asus rtn6 sitting here and it's definitely underpowered for what i need
<arokux2> sorry, 50, with 1 usb port
<traeak> rtn16
<arokux2> TP-LINK TL-WR1043ND
<traeak> i stuck an ftp server on the asus rtn16 and it only sustains about 2-3MB/s on gigabit
<arokux2> was thinking of buying it, flashing with open-wrt and attaching a hard drive to it
<traeak> checking if it even has support for dd-wrt or whatever
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<traeak> i have a drive attached to my rtn16 at the moment
<jelly-home> arokux2: a wr842nd runs openwrt well and deals with usb storage and usb 3g modem; I don't need gigabit for it but I'm not sure the SoC in WR1043ND would be good enough to read from disk and push gigabit speeds out at the same time
<arokux2> traeak, strange, yours have better specs in terms of cpu/ram
<arokux2> traeak, so strange it is so slow
<arokux2> jelly-home, you need gigabit speeds? :) my internet connection is 25Mbps, so I do not need them
<traeak> arokux2: because i have full gigabit pipe into here, i was making it double up for duties other than router
<jelly-home> arokux2: it need it for local traffic, but not for outbound or inbound to them internets
<arokux2> TL-WR1043ND should be >= wr842nd
<traeak> basically this is at work, so demands are more than a typicaly home router
<jelly-home> yes, but not by much
<traeak> oh the killer
<traeak> is transferring data *from* the router to the internal network
<arokux2> ok, home usage in my case only
<traeak> it can't sustain any throughput
<arokux2> but now that you are speeaking of it... why not add 50$ and buy a device where normal linux disto could be installed.. without the need to fiddle with openwrt and the like?!
<jelly-home> because $50 != $0
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<traeak> you mean something like this: http://www.gizmag.com/utilite-mini-computer/28312/
<traeak> that someone posted :-p
<arokux2> http://utilite-computer.com/web/utilite-specifications it will be in different modifications?
<traeak> i have no big reason to push for something like this, just thought it interesting that the utilite mini would make a great super router
<traeak> the dual gigabit as long as they are real gigabit
<arokux2> jelly-home, does the power of the usb port of the router suffice for the external usb drive?
<jelly-home> arokux2: no idea, I tried a 16GB usb stick not a HDD
<traeak> i currently have a wall warted older usb external hooked up to the router i have here
<traeak> although i did have a usb3 toshiba bus powered drive on there for a little bit
<traeak> hmm
<traeak> usb3, what grief
<arokux2> i was just thinking of having one device for all my basic needs
<arokux2> with one AC adapter
<arokux2> a router with usb port seemed to be a solution. since after installing openwrt I can turn it into micro server
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<rm> better separate things
<rm> into 2 devices
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<rm> a router and a server
<traeak> rm: depends on your needs, sometimes having too many machines sucks. I treat my router like a DMZ dealy. To access from outside or from inside both requires ssh for direct access
<traeak> i think i have external ssh disabled
<rm> I mean that trying to fit anything beyond basic router into the limited RAM, CPU, and most importantly the neutered "embedded" OpenWRT software
<rm> is a certain way to great grief and sorrow :)
<rm> and the other way round, trying to route/firewall stuff on a server that also stores sensitive data, is not always optimal (although this *can* be done correctly)
<traeak> the router distros are pretty limited on what they can do. i have tomato on the asus, its set up to put external ftp accessible storage on it
<traeak> so its sort of a private "drop box" is all this one does
<traeak> it might be nice to leverage the static IP address to do stuff like drop software releases on it for customers, etc. been using hostmonster for that though
<traeak> anywaysa not much to do with hardware though
<rm> I prefer to put an MK802 next to the router
<rm> and it runs real Debian and has 1 GB of RAM
<rm> anything remotely complex goes there
<rm> router = only routing
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<SPG> ballew master fe209ae rhombus allwinner/a31/orders/Ballew.mdwn * http://git.hands.com/?p=rhombus.git;a=commitdiff;h=fe209ae
<SPG> ballew master 0c8befa rhombus allwinner_a10/orders/Ballew.mdwn * update contact info * http://git.hands.com/?p=rhombus.git;a=commitdiff;h=0c8befa
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<SPG> ballew master d3e5ecb rhombus allwinner/a31/orders/Ballew.mdwn * http://git.hands.com/?p=rhombus.git;a=commitdiff;h=d3e5ecb
<SPG> ballew master d38c554 rhombus allwinner_a10/orders/Ballew.mdwn * http://git.hands.com/?p=rhombus.git;a=commitdiff;h=d38c554
<SPG> ballew master 1ecfbb9 rhombus community_ideas.mdwn * http://git.hands.com/?p=rhombus.git;a=commitdiff;h=1ecfbb9
<SPG> ballew master 201e1d6 rhombus allwinner_a10/orders/Ballew.mdwn * http://git.hands.com/?p=rhombus.git;a=commitdiff;h=201e1d6
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<popolon> mSATA SSD, up to 512GB (for the Utilite) ?
<popolon> does someone know the limit for the cubieboard 1 /2 ?
<popolon> utilitie => 2 A9, consume more power
<WarheadsSE> popolon: "limit"
<WarheadsSE> to the size of drive addressable by the cubie boards sata port?
<WarheadsSE> because unless I am mistaken, as large as the disk is capable of being with regards to being a sata disk, and the linux kernel
<traeak> that woudl be a SATA2 standard right?
<traeak> as i recall ide had a hard limit itself
<WarheadsSE> according to the spec
<traeak> or was that just the lame partition tables at the tiem?
<traeak> anyways
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<popolon> oh
<popolon> ok
<popolon> msata could be more limitéd
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<traeak> better than nothing?
<WarheadsSE> might be that they just dont make anything bigger?
<WarheadsSE> it's mSATA ffs, meant to be small
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