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    Lanner FW-7525 6 NICs - Quite Nice!

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      Guest
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      really don't want to Osborne ourselves here.

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        demco
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        Is the 7525 using the casing as heatsink like Lanner's other fanless design? How effective is it?

        Any photo of the inside? How cram is it and the workmanship?

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          react2k
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          @gonzopancho:

          I have a fanless dual-core, C2358-based 6 Ethernet box on my desk.

          That should be enough hints for one response.

          Must be the rcc-ve? :) But when?

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            Oguz_Landitec
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            Just received from Lanner the EU distributor: http://www.apligo.com/
            They are based in Germany, already got in touch with them and awaiting for a quote.

            Hmmm… that’s odd since we, the Landitec Distribution GmbH in Germany, are the official European Distributor for the Lanner network appliances (FW series). We got most of the units on stock and also got technicians here with us which are specially trained for Lanner Appliances.
            Anyway, I would be glad to help you guys in any need of hardware questions regarding Lanner Appliances  :)

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              demco
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              @Oguz_Landitec:

              Anyway, I would be glad to help you guys in any need of hardware questions regarding Lanner Appliances  :)

              Is the FW-7525 casing used as a heatsink? since it is fanless. Any photo of the interior?

              Thanks.

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                Guest
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                @react2k:

                @gonzopancho:

                I have a fanless dual-core, C2358-based 6 Ethernet box on my desk.

                That should be enough hints for one response.

                Must be the rcc-ve? :) But when?

                Soon

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                  Oguz_Landitec
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                  Is the FW-7525 casing used as a heatsink? since it is fanless. Any photo of the interior?

                  Thanks.

                  Yes it is kinda similar as to the FW-7541. Many people "complain" that the unit gets to hot, but this is perfectly normal since, like you already stated, the case is used as the heatsink.

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                    Guest
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                    The FW-7541 uses the case as a heatsink. The FW-7525, despite appearances, does not.

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                      NKRA
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                      Hi,

                      Hope that I can ask this off topic question.  Does anyone know what is the lead time to get the Lanner Unit from the manufacturer?  Thanks.

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                        jasonlitka
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                        @NKRA:

                        Hi,

                        Hope that I can ask this off topic question.  Does anyone know what is the lead time to get the Lanner Unit from the manufacturer?  Thanks.

                        I can't speak to that one in particular, but most of the parts I've ordered from Lanner get to me within a week if they're in stock or 2-3 weeks if they ship from overseas (my parts always seem to go to their Canadian office first, then they ship to me).

                        I can break anything.

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