Hi Vaeth,
on Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 09:49:08AM +0200, you wrote:
> > [...] that in any halfway sane router these NAT problems are not an
> > issue. And with many routers running Linux today so you can even get a
> > shell and check iptables... :)
> 
> We are obviously talking about a different price category of routers.
> Most routers people use here in Germany for home systems are from their
> ISP, and they are usually proprietary implementations [...]

Huh? I don't have a good overview of the market here but the ISP I work
at uses only FritzBox routers which run a fine Linux, and as far as I
know so do most of T-Com's Speedport models which should be the most
widely used in Germany. Not that it was significantly cheaper than a
FritzBox or a WRT54...

cheers,
        Matthias
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