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The CRM-Pi is a POE powered Raspberry Pi like device
Tiny and Fast
This product has a fast quad-core ARM71 processor. Also has a GbE (1000Mbps) Ethernet interface.
8GB Storage
The included 8GB SDHC Card comes formatted and ready to use.
There is another 2.6GB for the operating system, of which more than 1.6GB is unused and available for additional software package installations.
Operating System
It comes with
Linux Debian 9 ('stretch') installed.
Webmin Pre-Installed
We pre-install Webmin to simplify system admin tasks for those less familiar with the Linux command line interface.
Webmin makes it easy to do things like:
- Users: Add/update user accounts and passwords
- Disk: Backups, etc
- Software packages: Install, Start, Stop, etc packages like a Web Server (apache), File Server (samba), Email server, and many others
- Printers: Setup print servers
- System: Shutdown, Update, ...
- etc.
Of course, the classic command line interface (cli) is also available with via ssh login.
Ideal for many applications where a Raspberry Pi would suit
While this is not a Raspberry Pi, it is very similar. See the comparison below.
Product | CRM-Pi-8GB | Raspberry Pi B3 |
CPU | Quad Core ARM V7 1.3GHz | Quad Core ARM V7 1.2GHz As reported by Raspbian |
RAM | 2GB | 1GB |
Disk (HDD) | No | No |
Disk (SDHC Card) | 8GB included | Supported but not included |
Operating System | Debian 9 | Raspbian |
Power | 5V Micro USB or 48V POE (passive or 802.3af) | 5V Micro USB |
Ethernet | 10/100/1000 Mbps | 10/100 Mbps |
WiFi | No | Yes |
micro-USB | Power only No peripherals | Power only No peripherals |
USB 2.0 | 0 | 4 |
HDMI | No | Yes |
Case | Included | None |
LAN patch cable | Included | None |
Power Supply | Sold Separately | Sold Separately |
USB or POE Powered
Can be powered by 48V Passive POE, 48V 802.3af POE, 48V 802.3at POE, or 5V Micro USB. See Related Products below for suitable power supplies. Power supply not included.
Made By Ubiquiti
These devices were manufactured and sold as the CRM-P (CRM-Point) with software installed to manage an airMAX® network, but Ubiquiti has since discontinued that product.
As we still had these in stock, and as they are very similar to the very useful Raspberry Pi, we take a CRM-P and:
- upgrade from Debian 8 to Debian 9
- remove the CRM-P software application and support files
- reformat the SDHC Card
- install Webmin
- perform some minor cosmetic interface changes