Compact Linux gadget targets wired/wireless apps
Aug 4, 2006 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsLinkGear is shipping a small form-factor, ultra-low-power network appliance device that comes preinstalled with Linux, and targets WiFi bridging and routing applications. The LinkGear Series 100 (LG100) is powered by an SH-4 (SuperH) processor, draws only two Watts (typical), and costs $200 in quantities of 25+, the… company says.
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