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NETGEAR in the core...
From: Robert E.Seastrom <rs () seastrom com>
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 21:41:54 -0400
OK, not really "in the core", but the subject made you look at least. :) I'm interested in people's experiences with consumer-grade routers functioning in non-NAT mode; that is to say, running PPPoE to the ISP and routing a /29 or a /28. A sane filtering language and stateful firewall that can operate in non-NAT mode is a plus. My experiences with Linksys (and Netscreen, which isn't really at the price point I wanted anyway) have caused me to rip out substantial amounts of my already insufficient hair. "Cisco 1700 series" or "Cisco 2600XM" would be nice answers if their price had the decimal point moved one place to the left. Linux or other non-vendor-supplied firmware, while cool, represents an unacceptable support load for my application. Any thoughts? ---Rob
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- NETGEAR in the core... Robert E . Seastrom (Jul 30)
- Re: NETGEAR in the core... Robert Boyle (Jul 30)
- Re: NETGEAR in the core... Henry Yen (Jul 30)
- Re: NETGEAR in the core... Robert Boyle (Jul 30)
- Re: NETGEAR in the core... Joe Maimon (Jul 30)
- RE: NETGEAR in the core... Sam Crooks (Jul 31)
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- Re: NETGEAR in the core... Jay R. Ashworth (Jul 31)
- Re: NETGEAR in the core... Henry Yen (Jul 30)
- Re: NETGEAR in the core... Robert Boyle (Jul 30)
- Re: NETGEAR in the core... Suresh Ramasubramanian (Jul 31)
- Re: NETGEAR in the core... Janet Sullivan (Jul 31)