My Jetway NU93-2930 board is a NUC with dual Ethernet.  It's a bare board, but 
I made my own case quickly enough out of acrylic sheet using my bandsaw and 
glue. Works fine.  Takes a wall wart power supply as long as it delivers 
between 12 V and 36 V.

I recommend it highly.  Jetway probably sells it in a case, as well, but I 
generally don't like their superexpensive cases.

I added an mSATA drive (which mounts into the board) and RAM.  That's all you 
need for a router with two GigE ports.  There's also a slot under the mSATA 
slot for whatever mini-PCIe WLAN card you want - I'm not sure yet what I want 
to put on it, any suggestions for an 802.11ac capable with either 5 GHz or dual 
capability?)




On Thursday, March 3, 2016 9:16pm, "Dave Täht" <d...@taht.net> said:

> I am A) still fiddling with alternate web site generators and B) just
> finished writing up (grousing) about all the hardware I just tried to
> make work.
> 
> http://the-edge.taht.net/post/hardware_from_hell/
> 
> I am about to tear apart the dual ethernet nuc we discussed here, again,
> swapping out everything in it to see if I can get it to work. I fear I
> fried it by trying to compile a kernel on it, or something....
> 
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