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I am looking for a Linux board with the following requirements:

  • 2 ethernet ports (helpful, but only 1 required)
  • 2 USB ports
  • SDXC support (for SD/MicroSD)
  • WiFi (>25 concurrent users ideally)
  • HDMI or micro HDMI out

I don't know of a good way to find boards. I went through and catalogued a bunch in a spreadsheet, though:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ZyWvg1u5jAeCq4ghpQv3fukl78nYO64utfQgzTP1r7w/edit?usp=sharing

tekknolagi
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  • Walk into any computer shop, close your eyes, and spin around with your arm extended. When you stop you'll be pointing at a computer with a higher spec than that. – Majenko Jun 12 '14 at 21:54
  • @Majenko it is for an embedded device. It needs to be decently small and have these features built in – tekknolagi Jun 13 '14 at 03:01
  • Then you'll be looking at an ITX board then. Have a shop around on http://linitx.com for ideas - they have some great embedded boards. – Majenko Jun 13 '14 at 08:25

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I don't think it matters about the OS because pretty much all mainboards (nowadays) support most OSes.

The spec you're after is quite bespoke to be all "on-board". You may have to think about some PCI-E or USB solutions to, say, the card reader you're after.

On a side note: Gigabyte offer some microATX boards that do almost all that you're after - including on-board wifi! http://www.gigabyte.com/press-center/news-page.aspx?nid=1156

For the above you'll need to add processor, RAM and HDD.

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