[mythtv-users] OT: 'Intelligent' router for home myth system?

Todd Ignasiak ignasiak at gmail.com
Wed Jun 6 15:48:08 UTC 2007


On 6/6/07, migmog <migmog at gmail.com> wrote:
> Folks, this may be a bit off topic, but I know of no other group of
> individuals who would know the answers to this...
>
> My myth system is part of my home network: In the server room (ha!
> hall cupboard, actually :-) there is a Wifi/Adsl Router, and a NAS up
> 24/7 plus mythbackend waking on lan to record or serve to the frontend
> box in the living room. In the rest of the house we have two laptops.
>
> I want to reduce power consumption and clutter by eliminating the NAS.
> I could do this with a linux based router which has USB ports to
> connect a hard disk and my printer.  I'd also want to run a couple of
> small programs on it.  I guess I'm asking for a NSLU2 combined with a
> Wifi/Adsl router.
>
> Does anyone know of such a beast?

The Apple Airport Extreme does that, except running your own programs.

802.11n,a,b,g wireless, USB printer sharing, File Serving from USB
connected drive.


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