Yep... but variety is good... Soekris gets good marks but they're not the only 
one that can run this--



http://www.axiomtek.com/products/ListProductType.asp?ptype1=5&ptype2=1





If there are other tested products that work well, it would be nice to see them 
listed in this thread...



danno



-----Original Message-----

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sunnz

Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:44 AM

To: Misc OpenBSD

Subject: Re: Can OpenBSD do what BusyBox does?



Thanks for the replies.



I guess I was a bit too excited when logging into my router (Open

Networks 624W) and checking out what it is running on and stuff.

(uname, arch, etc...) And find out it is BusyBox and is mips arch.



So BusyBox doesn't actually have a kernel, but a binary to be run on

the firmware on the router. I just thought if it is GPL then it means

they (Open Networks) must release the source for accessing the network

interface or whatever... ~_~



But yea, thanks for suggesting Soekris, it seems like a good

replacement for the blobed router I have now... so do kd85.com like...

sells boxes that already has OpenBSD installed? Some of the boards

have 3.3V PCI connector, so I can like plug a PCI Wifi card into it? I

want to set-up a wireless router since that's the thing I am trying to

replace.


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