[chbot] Andrew Sands motherboard
Graham Vincent
vintron at xtra.co.nz
Thu Feb 1 06:04:56 GMT 2024
I have a Gigabyte j1900n-d3v board link here https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-J1900N-D3V-rev-1x#ov
You could add a pci network card to get 3 ethernet ports.
Contact and we can discuss price etc
Graham Vincent
Vintron Electronics Ltd
142a Yaldhurst Rd
Christchurch 8042
Ph. 03 3488454
https://vintron-electronics-ltd.business.site/
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1. Commercially available HDPE blocks / plate (Andrew Sands)
2. SBC with multiple NICS (Andrew Sands)
3. Re: SBC with multiple NICS (Charles Manning)
4. Re: Commercially available HDPE blocks / plate (Andrew Errington)
5. Re: Commercially available HDPE blocks / plate (Mark Beckett)
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Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2024 10:46:29 +1300
From: "Andrew Sands" <andrew at theatrix.org.nz>
To: chchrobotics at lists.ourshack.com
Subject: [chbot] Commercially available HDPE blocks / plate
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Hi,
As the subject reads, don't have the facilities to recover and mould my own but need options to procure HDPE block and / or plate.
Block size around 100 x 100 x 40mm
Plate size around 300 x 300 x 5mm
Thoughts and suggestions,
Thanks and regards,
Andrew Sands
(022)681 6655
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Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2024 10:53:19 +1300
From: "Andrew Sands" <andrew at theatrix.org.nz>
To: chchrobotics at lists.ourshack.com
Subject: [chbot] SBC with multiple NICS
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Hi,
Returning from my trip away last week, I discovered that my custom router build on a PC Engines APU2 board had gone to that SBC resting place in the sky.
After I identified the issue and threw together a ghetto router loading pfSense in order to get the IoT bits and life back on the interweb. I have discovered that PC Engines have EOL their product range due to parts supply.
So, I'm after a replacement board that is preferably fanless, has a least three NICs and can run pfSense.
Anybody have any thoughts, horror stories, suggestions or URL's of suitable devices.
Thanks, have a great day and stay smiling. :-)
Andrew Sands
(022)681 6655
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Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2024 11:15:54 +1300
From: Charles Manning <cdhmanning at gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [chbot] SBC with multiple NICS
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I expect the hard bit is finding something with multiple ethernet ports.
How high are your performance needs?
Would you be able to get away with a system using USB ethernet "dongles"?
On Thu, Feb 1, 2024 at 10:53 AM Andrew Sands <andrew at theatrix.org.nz> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Returning from my trip away last week, I discovered that my custom
> router build on a PC Engines APU2 board had gone to that SBC resting
> place in the sky.
>
> After I identified the issue and threw together a ghetto router
> loading pfSense in order to get the IoT bits and life back on the
> interweb. I have discovered that PC Engines have EOL their product range due to parts supply.
>
> So, I'm after a replacement board that is preferably fanless, has a
> least three NICs and can run pfSense.
>
> Anybody have any thoughts, horror stories, suggestions or URL's of
> suitable devices.
>
> Thanks, have a great day and stay smiling. :-)
>
> Andrew Sands
> (022)681 6655
>
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Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2024 11:16:09 +1300
From: Andrew Errington <erringtona at gmail.com>
To: Christchurch Robotics <chchrobotics at lists.ourshack.com>
Subject: Re: [chbot] Commercially available HDPE blocks / plate
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If you want a cheap supply then look for HDPE chopping boards in the dollar stores.
If you want something more professional try LEP in Sockburn. Their HDPE goes up to 25mm thick. If you want thicker maybe HMWPE?
https://lep.co.nz/shop/industrial-plastics-rod-sheet-tube/sheets/hmwpe-500-sheet/
Andrew
On Thu, 1 Feb 2024, 10:47 Andrew Sands, <andrew at theatrix.org.nz> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As the subject reads, don't have the facilities to recover and mould
> my own but need options to procure HDPE block and / or plate.
>
> Block size around 100 x 100 x 40mm
> Plate size around 300 x 300 x 5mm
>
> Thoughts and suggestions,
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> Andrew Sands
> (022)681 6655
>
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Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2024 12:30:10 +1300
From: Mark Beckett <m.beckett at amuri.net>
To: chchrobotics at lists.ourshack.com
Subject: Re: [chbot] Commercially available HDPE blocks / plate
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Supply services carry a range but only up to 32mm
https://www.supplyservices.co.nz/locations/supply-services-christchurch/
They have engineering services so they may be able to sort out the 40mm block.
Mark
On 01/02/24 11:16, Andrew Errington wrote:
> If you want a cheap supply then look for HDPE chopping boards in the
> dollar stores.
>
> If you want something more professional try LEP in Sockburn. Their
> HDPE goes up to 25mm thick. If you want thicker maybe HMWPE?
>
> https://lep.co.nz/shop/industrial-plastics-rod-sheet-tube/sheets/hmwpe-500-sheet/
>
> Andrew
>
> On Thu, 1 Feb 2024, 10:47 Andrew Sands, <andrew at theatrix.org.nz> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> As the subject reads, don't have the facilities to recover and
> mould my own but need options to procure HDPE block and / or plate.
>
> Block size around 100 x 100 x 40mm
> Plate size around 300 x 300 x 5mm
>
> Thoughts and suggestions,
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> Andrew Sands
> (022)681 6655
>
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