If an old PC is available then do try considering Endian Firewall Community
Edition. I have been using it for quite sometime in my office. Works great
as well as unattended and most features are supported out of the box. a few
cyber cafes in my areas have started using it as well and they are prett
On Monday 26 May 2008, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> [snip]
> I've seen a couple of SMC barracuda ADSL routers that will handle
> dual links and do some failover stuff. I'd guess you already had
> modems for those links ?
That helps. Finally found the following 4 that seem to fit the bill, no
clue abo
Raj Mathur wrote:
> This is a non-technical mom and pop shop who just need a black box they
> can plug into the network(s), get the sales or support guy to configure
> once and then forget about it. No R&D, and I'm not going to be next
> door to them to sort out Linux problems if they face them
On Sunday 25 May 2008, Nagarjuna G. wrote:
> > Anyone have suggestions for a router that can do the following?
> >
> > - Handle 2 providers: one ADSL and one Cable (Ethernet).
> >
> > - Load balance between the two links.
> >
> > - Periodically check status of links and switch to one line only if
>
Hello Gora,
I am Yateendra Jaiman working with WESEE- NEW DELHI as Software Engineer.
I just wana know what type of volunteership you required from our side.
I am RHCE certified and working in C++,Linux,RTOS environment.
I am using GNU tools like GDB,Spyker.
So Plz mention what type help u require.
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> Nagarjuna G writes:
Nagarjuna> On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 11:48 AM, Raj Mathur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Anyone have suggestions for a router that can do the following?
>>
>> - Handle 2 providers: one ADSL an