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− | * Apparently forgot to enable AMD | + | * Apparently forgot to enable AMD Cool’n’Quiet in BIOS after CMOS battery dropped dead |
* Downgrade and undervolt CPU (have one nice 4000+ handy) | * Downgrade and undervolt CPU (have one nice 4000+ handy) | ||
* Embed wireless module. Got one nice Microtic routerboard for 5G 802.11n. I imagine it being inside the box, so it would involve some cutting for the signal not to be shielded out. | * Embed wireless module. Got one nice Microtic routerboard for 5G 802.11n. I imagine it being inside the box, so it would involve some cutting for the signal not to be shielded out. |
Revision as of 14:03, 27 March 2022
Gateway in Budweis - gw
It is actually 2 routers in one box:-)
Configuration
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ 2.6 GHz (2C2T)@K9A Platinum
1GiB DDR2 533MHz RAM memory (2x 512MiB in dual-channel; not that it would make any difference if it weren't; also 100MiB would be plenty for the purpose)
2GB SSD (actually an SD card in microSD<->IDE adapter)
- No GPU
- No HDD
- Semi-passive CPU cooling (passive under 55C core temp)
NICs
- RTL-8111B PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller (onboard, WAN 1Gbps)
- RTL-8110SC Gigabit Ethernet (onboard, LAN 1Gbps)
- RTL-8139 PCI Fast Ethernet Adapter (AIC, LAN 100Mbps for wireless AP)
Features
- Running Debian 8
- PPTP VPN pass-through
- kernel parameters tuned up for routing performance and minimal latency
- ingress firewall setup
TODOs
- Apparently forgot to enable AMD Cool’n’Quiet in BIOS after CMOS battery dropped dead
- Downgrade and undervolt CPU (have one nice 4000+ handy)
- Embed wireless module. Got one nice Microtic routerboard for 5G 802.11n. I imagine it being inside the box, so it would involve some cutting for the signal not to be shielded out.