OT, sort of, but a while back I saw one of these... "Pi-like" boards that had two Ethernet ports. It also had significantly more horsepower. I'm wondering what might be recommended choices at this point for someone looking for an inexpensive, wired MITM / Firewall platform. P.S. It would be great if it also had decent on-board wireless for e.g. making a portable hardware firewall device.
BeagleBone Black Wireless
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#32The link at the bottom goes to https://beagleboard.org/wireless which isn't working for me, but https://beagleboard.org/black-wireless works. Mouser lists the price as $68.75 and element14 as $99.25; neither has any stock yet. There are hardware design source files on https://github.com/beagleboard/beaglebone-black-wireless , including a PDF schematic: https://github.com/beagleboard/beaglebone-black-wireless/raw... w…
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#35Earlier quoted context omitted.
You may be thinking of the ODROID-C2. http://www.hardkernel.com/main/products/prdt_info.php
Thank you. That looks like one of the ones, perhaps the only one, that I recall. Gigabit Ethernet, even. Do wish the USB could be >= 3, but for $40, I'm not going to complain. Mali™-450 GPU (3 Pixel-processors + 2 Vertex shader processors) I'm thinking this implies a binary blob?
I haven't really examined it, though. Maybe there's also a binary blob loaded into the GPU itself or something (the Raspberry Pi does that, for example).
Hopefully they don't need to use a closed-source blob for the C2.
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#37The link at the bottom goes to https://beagleboard.org/wireless which isn't working for me, but https://beagleboard.org/black-wireless works. Mouser lists the price as $68.75 and element14 as $99.25; neither has any stock yet. There are hardware design source files on https://github.com/beagleboard/beaglebone-black-wireless , including a PDF schematic: https://github.com/beagleboard/beaglebone-black-wireless/raw... w…
The board SoC quality is very good. However, it can not compete with e.g. the CHIP SoC board [1], which costs just 9 USD + shipping with similar specs (I have two CHIP running 24/7 without any additional cooling, running rock solid -even in summer, at 35-40º C indoor-). The only thing that would make me consider buying the BeagleBone Black Wireless is the two built-in microcontrollers ("PRU" processors [2]), for real…
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#39The BeagleBone was great when it first came out. Then the Raspberry Pi came out, and has a bigger community, higher performance, and lower price. Compared to the RPi 3, the BBBW seems like ... too little, too late?
Does RPi have PRU co-processors?
Re: BeagleBone Black Wireless
#40The BeagleBone was great when it first came out. Then the Raspberry Pi came out, and has a bigger community, higher performance, and lower price. Compared to the RPi 3, the BBBW seems like ... too little, too late?
Does RPi have PRU co-processors?