Greetings to the list - First, a little background; I'm evaluating the replacement of several point-to-point and frame ports and replacing the frame port in each location with Business grade broadband (DSL and cable), and using OpenVPN to connect each remote location back to company headquarters. The offices are generally located within range of Verizon DSL G4 Communications DSL or Comcast cable.
Each location currently has several Cisco devices, an edge router, VPN concentrator, and PIX. I'm looking to replace these devices with a single Linux-based device running OpenWRT, or a derived project, at each location, utilizing OpenVPN and iptables. I have plenty of experience with OpenWRT and DD-WRT, unfortunately the only hardware I have worked with in depth is the Linksys WRT54GL, and having worked with Linksys gear of all types, I'm not sure I would tote them as a replacement for a Cisco router. My primary concern here is reliability of hardware, not software. Can anyone recommend a system, preferably small in size, as a replacement for a Cisco router or firewall? It should run OpenWRT, or a derived work. So far I've been looking at the Asus WL-500G, but I'm always open to suggestions. Thanks ~kurth _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/