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| Subject: | Re: a good firewall/router? |
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| Date: | Mon, 24 Oct 2005 17:10:14 -0400 |
On Monday 24 October 2005 05:03 pm, James Eaton-Lee wrote:
Interesting to note, then, that many linksys/d-link/whomever routers actually run linux - http://www.seattlewireless.net/index.cgi/WAP54G, for instance.
I've noticed that. I'm redoing my whole home network/testlab setup and am trying to compact a whole room of equipment down to as small as space as possible (have to give up my lab for a kids room) and neww to replace my current seperate routers, wireless, switches, servers with something simpler. I can't decide weather to just buy something like the WRT54G or just build a small server linux box which I can dump my laptop backup to and put in a wireless card and use it as a router also sort of an everything in one box solution so this thread caught my eye since I'm trying to decide on what might be a good router.
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