Hello Gregory,
Am 2008-06-28 12:30:15, schrieb Gregory Seidman:
> I have a mini case with a VIA motherboard and CPU. It has an on-board
> ethernet port. I'd like to use it as a Linux firewall/NAT router to replace
> the (wired only) LinkSys I have now. It only has one PCI slot, but I want
> to be able to provide both wired and wireless LAN access. I'm looking for
> both hardware suggestions (i.e. a PCI card with both wired and wireless
> ethernet that is supported by the kernel in stable) and configuration help.
Use a PCMCIA -> MiniPCI Adaptor card
I use one which have 8 MiniPCI Slots and use a VIA EPIA LN10000EAG.
> My requirements are:
>
> 1) Wireless is an independent subnet from the wired, and is firewalled from
> the wired LAN in the same way as the outside world.
Me too
> 2) Several open ports forwarded to not necessarily the same port on a
> machine on the wired LAN (e.g. ports 80, 22, 443).
Me too
> 3) WPA encryption on wireless.
> 4) UPNP support (wired and wireless).
Me not
> 5) NAT/DHCP support (wired and wireless).
Me too
> 6) Prioritize all wired traffic over wireless.
Me too
> 7) Prioritize all SIP (VoIP) traffic (via wired) over everything else.
Me too -> QoS
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
Michelle Konzack
Systemadministrator
24V Electronic Engineer
Tamay Dogan Network
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