Re: [Ilugc] [commerical] Low cost open source networking products - ready to use

2015-03-28 Thread Mohan Sundaram
I've done this is in the past. (2000-2002) and was part of a embedded Linux district team. Built a device and a product. Used to convert old PCs into gateways too. Look up LEAF firewall. pFSense looks to be the best packaged version right now for firewall. You must look at a gateway package and th

Re: [Ilugc] [commerical] Low cost open source networking products - ready to use

2015-03-28 Thread S Suresh
> > Oh, one more thing - stay away from "low" cost. The market is crowded > > with them. The products mentioned in my previous post are very cost > > competitive and beating them at their game will be a bit difficult > > IMO. Instead focus on high value and price your product accordingly. > > +1

Re: [Ilugc] [commerical] Low cost open source networking products - ready to use

2015-03-28 Thread Baskar Selvaraj
> > Oh, one more thing - stay away from "low" cost. The market is crowded > with them. The products mentioned in my previous post are very cost > competitive and beating them at their game will be a bit difficult > IMO. Instead focus on high value and price your product accordingly. +1. The fo

Re: [Ilugc] [commerical] Low cost open source networking products - ready to use

2015-03-28 Thread Arun Khan
On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 8:59 AM, S Suresh wrote: > Hi, > > Currently we dont have open source networking products available in > indian market. mostly we need to buy from global market. For example, > PFSense/openWRT firewall/routers not available (out of the box). > First thing to consider in

Re: [Ilugc] [commerical] Low cost open source networking products - ready to use

2015-03-28 Thread Arun Khan
On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 12:14 PM, Arun Khan wrote: > On Sat, Mar 28, 2015 at 8:59 AM, S Suresh wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Currently we dont have open source networking products available in >> indian market. mostly we need to buy from global market. For example, >> PFSense/openWRT firewall/routers not