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Re: NETGEAR in the core...
From: Henry Yen <henry () AegisInfoSys com>
Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 23:32:32 -0400
On Sat, Jul 30, 2005 at 10:11:28AM -0400, Robert Boyle wrote:
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.
http://www.cyberguard.com/products/firewall/SG_Family/
I think linux runs inside those. Vendor-supplied, yes, but if the OP wants to avoid linux altogether... No personal experience, but could a LinkSys/WRT45g with custom linux load be even cheaper? Can a cisco 1600 run PPPoE? -- Henry Yen Aegis Information Systems, Inc. Senior Systems Programmer Hicksville, New York
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- NETGEAR in the core... Robert E . Seastrom (Jul 30)
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- Re: NETGEAR in the core... Henry Yen (Jul 30)
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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)
- Re: NETGEAR in the core... Brad Knowles (Jul 31)
- Re: NETGEAR in the core... Christopher L. Morrow (Jul 31)