Dual intel i211 Ethernet SBC (pfsense killer box?)

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Datasheet

General
SKU    UPX-WHLCR-A20-04064
Basic info
Part number    UPX-WHLCR-A20-04064
Availability    New Product
system level
SoC    Intel® Celeron 4305UE ( up to 2.0 Ghz)
# of Core    2
Graphics    Intel® UHD Graphics 610
VPU    optional ( via M.2 2280, mPCIe, 100-pin)
FPGA    Intel® FPGA Altera Max V
MCU    STM32 module STM32F103C8T6
memory    4GB
eMMC    64GB
BIOS    UEFI
RTC    Yes
WAKE ON LAN (WoL)    Yes
Watchdog timer    Yes
PXE    Yes
Compatible OS    Microsoft Windows 10 full version, Linux (ubilinux, Ubuntu, Yocto)
Power requirement    12~60V DC-IN (lockable connector)
Power Supply Type    AT (default) /ATX
Power Consumption ( typical)    26 Watt
Dimension    120 mm x 120mm
Operation temperature    32°F ~ 140°F (-20°C ~ 70°C)
Storage temperature    -40°F ~ 176°F (-40°C ~ 80°C)
Operation Humidity    0% ~ 90% relative humidity, non-condensing
MTBF ( hours)    T.B.A.
Certification    CE/FCC Class A
Display
HDMI    1 (HDMI 2.0)
Display Port    1 (DP 1.2)4K @ 60 hz
MIPI DSI/ eDP    1 x eDP
I/O
Audio    Audio Out/Mic In, I2S
USB 2.0 pin header    1
USB 3.0 Type A    4
UART    1 x HSUAR (pin header)
Serial port    2x RS232/422/485
HDD interface    1 x SATA 3.0
Expansion Slot    1x M.2 2280 M key, 1x M.2 2230 E key, 1x mPCIe
AIO/DIO    via GP-bus
40-pin GP-Bus    1
100-pin GP Bus    1
SIM slot    Yes
Others    STM32 pin header
Connectivity
Ethernet    1x GbLAN (Intel® i210-AT), 1x GbLAN(Intel® i219-V)
WiFi    optional ( via. M.2 2230 )
Bluetooth    optional ( via. M.2 2230 )
LTE/4G    optional ( via. mPCIe )
Cooling
Cooling    active cooling
Longevity
Longevity    2031
Package
Net weight    295.2 gram
Package dimension (L x W x H)    229*181*97mm
HS Code    8473308000
Country of Origin    Taiwan
 

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I really prefer my roll-my-own router to have 3 NIC, better if it’s 4 NIC. I never thought I’d need more than 2 NIC, but having the option proved to be quite useful.
 

gigatexal

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