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Re: NETGEAR in the core...
From: Arnold Nipper <arnold () nipper de>
Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 18:10:15 +0200
On 31.07.2005 17:05 Roy wrote
Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:On 31/07/05, Janet Sullivan <ciscogeek () bgp4 net> wrote:As for linksys, the WRT54G is a neat little box, but I've never found a sveasoft or dd-wrt firmware that was rock solid. The linksys boxes sort of remind me of Windows - OK if you don't mind rebooting them once in awhile. ;-)I can recommend http://www.portless.net/menu/ewrt/I am a fan of OpenWRT. http://www.openwrt.orgI have a number of these deployed and use OpenVPN on them talking to OpenVPN running on SUSE in my facility. Seems to be very stable.
Unfortunately neither of them supports native IPv6 (via pppoed). Or did this change recently?
Arnold -- Arnold Nipper, AN45
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- Re: NETGEAR in the core... Jay R. Ashworth (Jul 31)
- 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)
- Re: NETGEAR in the core... Roy (Jul 31)
- Re: NETGEAR in the core... Arnold Nipper (Jul 31)