> I have an Espressobin.  It isn't stable due to some sort of power supply
> problem (and the available schematics are incorrect). I tried three
> different units: it's a design problem.  I may go back to messing with
> it and try clocking is down, but I don't trust it now.  Too bad, because
> the specs make it ideal.  It not only has three real NICs, but it also
> has a real 1 Gbit switch.
>
> I'll look at the BPI-R1 and BPI-R2.

BTW, depending on what you expect from an "ARM board" and what you
consider "affordable", you could go for an actual router (many of which
are based on ARM nowadays).  E.g.

    https://www.gl-inet.com/products/gl-mv1000/


-- Stefan

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