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> > In article <bjk2ec$k35qs$(E-Mail Removed)>,
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> > > > In article <bjir0j$jd1lt$(E-Mail Removed)>,
> > > > (E-Mail Removed) says...
> > > > > Does anyone know of a device similar to a router that acts as a
> > > webserver. A
> > > > > device you can connect to a broadband router and ftp files to it.
> > > Basically
> > > > > a webserver but without the computer?
> > > > >
> > > > What would be the point of that? A router is a computer anyway, just
> a
> > > > very specialised one.
> > > >
> > > I mean a device (device router).
> >
> > Me too - just because it's not a PC doesn't mean it's not a computer.
> >
> > > I'd like to run a webserver but I don't
> > > want to permanently leave my computer running.
> >
> > So get another PC and stick Linux (or a BSD) on it to run Apache.
> > Unless you want to go for something like a Cobalt Qube. There were some
> > of these on uk.adverts.computer a while ago for under 200 quid.
>
> The Cobalt Qube, thats the type of thing im looking for. Looking for
> anything under £150.
>
Nice piece of kit - I think the ones offered on uk.adverts.computer
(actually Gateway branded, but basically the same thing) ended up at £165
delivered, which seemed pretty cheap to me - I very much doubt you'll
find new cheaper than that, but there are some second-user items kicking
around. There's a couple of Qube 2s on ebay ATM.
Of course, it's still a computer :-) Not IBM-compatible, but just a
computer running Linux.