Sunday, December 20th 2020

Axiomtek Releases NA347 Fanless Desktop Network Appliance

Axiomtek is proud to introduce the NA347, a 3-LAN fanless network appliance platform coming with ultra-slim size and low power consumption. This ultra-small desktop network appliance is powered by the Intel Celeron processor N3350 (code name: Apollo Lake). The cost-effective and energy-efficient NA347 is proven as entry-level SD-WAN, VPN and security gateway for small and home offices and other IoT security applications.

"The sudden increase in working from home due to the COVID-19 pandemic has brought many security issues for small and home office users. Axiomtek's NA347 security gateway measures only 26 x 146 x 118.2 mm which makes it ideal for installation into narrow, space-constraint environments, for instance, the open-plan office or business with the small workplace," said Kiwi Lee, a product manager of the Product PM Division at Axiomtek. "Featuring fanless and noiseless design, this durable network security appliance is also perfect to be used in noise-sensitive environments."
The NA347 is equipped with one DDR3L-1866 SO-DIMM slot with up to 8 GB of non-ECC memory and also offers one M.2 2242 slot for extended storage. Under its small form factor, the network communication platform comes with three 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN ports using the Intel i211 Ethernet controller. It also offers one full-size PCI Express Mini Card slot with PCIe/USB signal and one Nano SIM socket for expansion interfaces. Other I/O interfaces include one RS-232 (RJ-type), two USB 3.0 ports and one HDMI port. To ensure reliable operation, the NA346 supports a screw-type DC jack and a power button with LED, providing users with a more elegant and reliable product. It is compatible with Win 10 and Linux (Yocto project) operating systems.
Source: Axiomtek
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2 Comments on Axiomtek Releases NA347 Fanless Desktop Network Appliance

#1
BArms
Every time TPU publishes a press release without getting the MSRP, Al Gore kills an internet router.

At $200 this would be very interesting for an openbsd or pfsense box. It's probably $300+ though and likely will never even get sold on Amazon or even Ebay.
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L'Eliminateur
i second that, it's probably at some ridiculous pricing that makes it a no-go from the start
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