[Sussex] Router
Gareth Ablett
Gareth.Ablett at itpserve.co.uk
Wed Sep 22 10:07:47 UTC 2004
From: jon at 3ait.co.uk [mailto:jon at 3ait.co.uk]
Subject: Re: [Sussex] Router
>
> > On Wed, 22 Sep 2004 10:26:49 +0100, Gareth Ablett
> > <gareth.ablett at itpserve.co.uk> wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I currently have a router that does the job :S but I am looking for
> >> something that will allow me to setup groups of port fowarding and
> >> setup multiple IP's easily.
> >>
> >> Any ideas would be helpful or I will go out and get a £60 linksys one.
>
> Eww, Linksys :|
>
> > It has two
> > cheapo network cards and bridges my local intranet to the big wide
> > world. It does DHCP/NAT and pretty much nothing else.
>
> *feels the need to point out that that isn't a bridge, it's a router, and
> doing exactly zero bridging :)*
> You could look at m0n0wall if you want to have a PC doing the routing
> without the hassle of building your own distro - www.m0n0.ch/wall/
> It also runs on these: soekris.kd85.com - they're very, very good, and
> suprisinly cheap :)
> Or I have a basic LinITX box w/IDE->CF adapter for sale, and it even comes
> preinstalled with m0n0wall :)
> Jon
>
>
ok but how would that help me with multiple IP's I would still need to do that with a router wouldn't I?
Gareth Ablett
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