> Any m68040 Mac is generally more than fast enough to route, NAT, serve, or 
> any combination faster than the typical home DSL or cable modem. Any 
> multi-slot Quadra (700, 650, 800, whatever) can handle multiple segments, 
> meaning one for Internet, one for local network, one for wireless, et 
> cetera. I've used Quadras like this for many years. They are extremely 
> stable with NetBSD < 2.0.

I have a little IIci that happily manages the internal apartment DNS and
printer services. Other than having 128MB of RAM and an L1 cache, it is
otherwise virgin. This is a more than appropriate use of its capabilities;
it runs NetBSD.

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