An alterative would be an olde computer (pentium 2 or even lower), running Linux. I know, I know, you already said you didn't have time to learn how to use it. But you don't need to! Try <a href="http://www.clarkconnect.com/">Clarkconnect</a>; it works fine, is very simple to install and uses a simple web-interface to communicate.
There is no need to learn Linux commands at all.
I've used it to run a very olde pentium (1!) 133 Mhz, with 32 megs of ram. It can do everything you need.
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