Thanks! I'll consider them. One thing. I'll be installing this remotely so
I see myself having two choices.
1. shipping it to them direct and talking them through enabling remote
access.
2. shipping it here, playing/learning/configuring it, and shipping it to
them.
Do you think #1 is feasable? I think I'm fairly competant, but are the
docs good enough to allow me to do something liek this sight unseen? I
think I'd prefer this one.
If I did #2, will the settings stay persistant without power for a day or
two?
thanks
charles
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Adam Sleight wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Oct 2000 15:20:03 -0700 (PDT)
> Michael Ghens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> #Personally, I like the linksys cable/ethernet/dsl router. Works well. I
> #don't think you can configure it from the outside.
>
> Yes you can but that feature is disabled by default. I was able to get
> ipsec-pass thru working with it this morning with firmware 1.35. It's the #1
> Electronic seller on Amazon $149 plus free shipping.
>
> #
> #It has some features like port forwarding. Have not played with it and it
> #is not well documented.
>
> It's documented enough if you know what your doing. That's why they put it under
> the section Advanced. Your right that it could use some more documentation
> although but that might as well just through in the ip-masquerading HOWTO and
> the Net-HOWTO among all those other things you need to have a limited
> grasp/handle with in order to use those advanced features.
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