Well, that's part of the answer. But the board has to plug into something.
A Microtik, maybe? I've never used one. I went to their website and
clicked on a half dozen of their Ethernet Routers. None of them had a
mini-PCI slot. Best I can tell, one needs to assemble all the pieces parts,
mother board, interfaces, enclosure, etc. That, in turn, means I have to
know how much RAM, CPU, etc., I need upfront, without ever having used one
before. And I can't find a white paper or other instructions on the
website. Jeez. A bit of a chicken and egg situation.
Michael
N6MEF
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I have 3.4 ghz mini pci cards for 8.50 USD each.