The POGO-E02 is a 1.2Ghz armv5te, with 256MB or ram on the Marvell Kirkwood board with the Feroceon SoC
The POGO-P01 and POGO-B0x line use the PLX Oxford Semi OXNAS 7820 platform, witch has a dual-core armv6l (v5 compatible) 700mhz with 128MB of ram as configured by Cloud Engines. The P01 & Video were the only models to include the mPCIe bus logic, which is entirely excluded from the B0x line.
I'm looking to purchase a pogoplug and notice there are multiple models. Can anyone help with the difference between a pogo-e02 and pogo-b01? Also, the pro (pogo-p01) has wireless, but are there any other hardware/firmware differences?
Thanks
eric
The specs for the POGO-E02 look "better"; is that correct? What would be recommended for a home network?
JTG said: The specs for the POGO-E02 look "better"; is that correct? What would be recommended for a home network?
I've learned more since the last question. The answer, I think, depends on your plans for the box. If you plan to use it as is out of the box then both models probably perform the same. The pro P01 has wireless.
If you want a box to hack and install your other software then the older E02 models are the best (so far).
I ended up with the pro P01 because it had wireless in the event I needed/wanted it.
and btw buy.com has some good pricing on the Pro P01 is you plan to go that way $45 free shipping.

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