I just have a dumb SpeedStream 5260 which serves as an ethernet bridge modem to my provider then it goes directly into my 100Mhz pentium firewall/router box. This is actually how I've been running for the past 2.5 years now but I am currently working to purchase a Sangoma S518 [1] and remove the SpeedStream completely and have the Linux router do it all for me... Regards, Jeremy [1] http://www.sangoma.com/products/p_adsl_cards.htm On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 07:39:47PM +0800, Katipo wrote: > Hello everybody. > > I thought that I would place this question here as I will shortly be > building a standalone firewall, on an old 486, and so I specifically > don't want a firewall/router combo. > I was wondering what linux compatible routers list members were using, > and how they found them to be, performance wise. > > I don't mind paying for commercial grade stuff, as this is what the > whole exercise is about. I'm teaching myself networking at home, with a > view to applying it in the commercial environment later. > > I'm going to be having two PCs, a 486 mail server, a 486 firewall, and > further down the track a dual processor server. > > Sorry to be so long winded. > Thanks for any information. > Regards, > > David. > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-firewall-request@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org >
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