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	*  intel ipw3945 open source wireless driver - no patching of the kernel needed
Wireless - used ndiswrapper w/ intel drivers
		*  patch kernel for 16K stacks - patch
		*  &lt;http://intellinuxwireless.org/&gt; - new development Intel wireless driver (I haven't tried this yet)

	*  SMP - recompiled kernel w/ SMP support, and set CPU to pentium M</description>
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        <description>File Server Info

I want to setup a reliable file server.  This means I need to setup some raid arrays, etc.

RAID Info:

	*  RAID

	*  &lt;http://mini-itx.com/store/?c=39&gt; - good motherboard for fileserver

Goals

	*  reliable
	*  inexpensive
	*  minimize electricity usage
	*  easy to maintain</description>
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Testing

First round, AP is above refrigerator.  Taking the best of 3 test runs.

wnr2000

2.4Ghz 802.11n router.

One major limitation is that the wired ports are only 100Mbps, not 1Gbps.

	*  kitchen table:
		*  defaults (10s run): 
C:\iperf&gt;iperf.exe -c qubit.thoughtbit.com
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Client connecting to qubit.thoughtbit.com, TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 63.0 KByte (default)
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