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Maybe... I would be cheaper certainly. Personally I think what people would want is something that plugs into their network (i.e. has an ethernet jack) and automatically deals with their router (using uPNP). Maybe even wirelessly...
A Arduino with uIP does SLIP over the serial port doesn't it? I don't think that would be considered "plug and play" - you would have to connect it to a computer and then do all kinds of stuff to get it to play nicely with the computers firewall.
Also, it is really slow compared to a Raspberry Pi, like a few orders of magnitude slower. That and the only mass storage solution I know of for it uses SD Cards (using a shield) - but it only handles FAT16. On a Raspberry Pi you can use EXT2 or at least FAT32. You need long file name support at the least.