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<div><FONT face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"></FONT>I would say that a more important/relevant question is - what kind of network connection do you need?</div>
<div>Not raw speed, but latency and lost packets - especially at prime time - early evening hours. I guess there are benchmark tests for this.<br>
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<div>For really low power Asterisk, I have had good results with the Intel Atom D510mo. With a solid state drive, the whole thing draws 18 watts (including 2 URI's in my case). It has an integrated gigabit LAN connection, etc, etc.<br>
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From: Jon Rorke <jrorke@cogeco.ca><br>
To: APP_RPT_Users <app_rpt-users@qrvc.com><br>
Sent: Fri, Oct 8, 2010 2:41 pm<br>
Subject: [App_rpt-users] How fast a pc needed for hub node?<br>
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<div style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #fff; MARGIN: 0px; FONT-FAMILY: Tahoma, Verdana, Arial, Sans-Serif; COLOR: #000; FONT-SIZE: 12px" id=AOLMsgPart_0_e78a0665-fcd5-4247-880d-cc084546f837><PRE style="FONT-SIZE: 9pt"><TT> Hi all, What minimum speed PC would be ok for a hub node.?
This box will not have any radio interface, just a routing server
connected to internet.
wondering if I can use one of my old IRLP boxes that is a P3 800 Meg.
Thanks,
Jon VA3RQ
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