Wireless Router Application Platform
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The Wireless Router Application Platform (WRAP) is a format of single board computer defined by Swiss company PC Engines. This is specially designed for wireless router, firewall, load balancer, VPN or other network appliances.
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[edit] Basic specs
- 32-bit x86 compatible CPU, low energy consumption (AMD Geode SC1100 at 266MHZ)
- supports MMX instructions
- 64-bit SDRAM memory controller (max: 89MHz)
- PCI bus controller
- IDE interfaces
- ACPI 1.0-compatible power management
- tinyBIOS : Made specially by PC Engines
- 64 or 128MB SDRAM
- Compact flash memory (includes boot OS)
- Monitoring: watchdog timer, LM77 thermal monitor
- Power supply: 7V ~ 18V external DC power or Power over Ethernet
- LAN: National semiconductor DP83816
- I/O: MiniPCI slots, console serial port
[edit] Different boards
There are three different models of the WRAP:
- The WRAP 1-1 has two ethernet ports, and two mini-PCI slots, on a 16x16cm board.
- The WRAP 1-2 has three ethernet ports and one mini-PCI slot, on a 16x16cm board.
- The WRAP 2 has one ethernet port, and two mini-PCI slots, on a 10x16cm board.
[edit] Operating System
The WRAP is capable of running many different operating systems, including various Linux distributions, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, as well as proprietary OSes. The WRAP lacks a keyboard controller (for obvious reasons), so some OSes that rely on one for the boot process may have to be modified.
[edit] End Of Life (EOL)
PC Engines announced the end of life for the wrap platform in 2007. The board will be replaced by the ALIX.