At 10:16 AM 19/01/00 , Brian Cowan wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>
>This is my first post, so please be gentle...
>
>I've been thinking about getting broadband at home to stave off the eventual
>fights over the modem line and need to know if anyone makes a box that can
>do this cheaply...
>1) DHCP Server
>2) NAT/Firewall (configurable, of course, in case I need to poke holes in it
>to get Quake II/III to work)
>3) Proxy server (HTTP, FTP, Socks, etc)
>4) Async and Broadband support (in case I have to wait for the *&^*^*&
>"truck roll")
>5) Low power consumption (<50W) so I can leave it up all the time.
>6) HPNA 1.0/2.0/Ethernet network support on one interface (use one or the
>other, but not both -- linksys has an Ethernet/HPNA card that does this).
>7) 10/100 Ethernet support on second interface.


Try http://www.umax.com/networking/standard/ and look at the UGate products.

I believe the UGate 3000 has a $399 US MSRP

--
Hector Herrera

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