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    802.11n and 108mb 802.11g friendly embedded hardware

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      MrMoo
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      With the rated speed of PC Engines WRAP around 40mb/s and Soekris a little lower the bandwidth for 802.11a, b, and g has been nicely satisifed.  However with the currently MIMO and highspeed 802.11g, and upcoming 802.11n specification data rates are rocketing to gigabit LAN speeds and the poor WRAP and Soekris are toast.  The saving grace is that the Telcos in the US and spots around the world provide relatively low speed internet connections that will be standard for quite a while.  However for those of us in Hong Kong and Sweden we are blessed with 100mb and 1000mb internet connectivity  :o  What kind of embedded hardware is or will be available to take us into the next generation of embedded systems?

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        sullrich
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        Keep in mind we target bigger systems.  Embedded systems are a bi-product.

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          hoba
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          Check out the linitx device. It's based on a C3 1GHz and has 6 nics, one even being gbit: http://linitx.com/product_info.php?products_id=909

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