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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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Basic specs

  • 32-bit x86 compatible CPU, low energy consumption (AMD Geode SC1100 at 266 MHz)
  • supports MMX instructions
  • 64-bit SDRAM memory controller (max: 89 MHz)
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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.

    End Of Life (EOL)

    PC Engines announced the end of life for the WRAP platform in 2007. The board was replaced by the ALIX.

    References

    Wireless Router Application Platform Wikipedia