Can anyone tell me what kind of overhead using it as a router and wifi access point causes?
I'm assuming the main processor has to do all the work for the wifi (encryption calculations etc.) or does the mini wifi card have a seperate co-processor?
My main interest is in using it as a low powered server I can leave on. I spend a lot of time travelling for work and being able to access my media etc. remotely (file server, stream music etc.) and vpn into something to 'wake on lan' other machines in my house as needed would be ideal. The fact that I can use it as a router/firewall etc. is a bonus and means I could decomission the ancient (inefficient) PIII linux server I have doing that currently.
I already have a seperate wifi access point, so I could feasibly just plug this into the B3 and offload some of the work. I realise the impact may well be minimal, but I do tend to hack stuff a fair bit and will probably end up installing a number of things on there, so with limited resources I wouldn't want to uneccesarily slow it down. If it is negligible I'd like to consolidate if I can - just looking for some data to help me make my mind up.
Does anyone have both experience of running one as just a stanalone server and one with router+wifi roles and can tell me what kind of impact it has?
(btw. I found out about it from a review in Linux User magazine in the UK - in case anyone from Excito reads this and is interested from a marketing point of view.)
Thanks in advance,

Nick