I can't understand why som many are so locked into one public IP address per home, when we at least can have 2^64 different addresses if we uses IPv6. And with some sertificates we can even encrypt communication between sites. We also doesn't need to handle NAT (in any other way but to get out of the IPv4 net). These small devices would work greate as IPv6 routers for your home network.
And I also can't understand that people are so worried about the low performance of the ARM-computers we have now. If there are problems, just run on a x86 computer. Or when we are getting started with something to distribute, the performance would be double that of the current ARM-computers (at least). And about certificates, there are not only StartSSL (https://stratssk.com), which is good but we also have have CAcert (https://CAcert.org/) which should be a good infrastructure for a project like ours. /A Jackson
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