On Wed, 2007-03-28 at 09:55 -0700, Chris Albertson wrote:
> I used a Linux box with two Ethernet cards installed.
Linux
> makes a very nice firewall. I used this
www.shorewall.net to
> configure the Linux firewall. Shorewall is very
powerfull and
> a little bit "cisco-like" in the way you set
up zones and rules.
>
> Any low-end PC can make a good router but you can also
run other things
> on the PC at the same time.
You could also put a Sangoma S518[1] into a Linux box and
completely
forgo a separate DSL modem. Linux has some pretty good QoS
mechanisms
if you can figure them out. The S518 is fairly stable too,
I have
problems every now and then that require a reboot of my
router box but
it's been a long time since I updated the drivers.
[1] ht
tp://www.sangoma.com/datasheets/p_s518adsl-specs
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