Re: Looking for a reliable, simple router...

2008-05-27 Thread Peter Bowen
In a similar vein, I use Clark Connect. It is running well on as the firewall for my cable modem. The only time I reboot my box is to upgrade major releases. :) It has some pretty nice reporting, and there are a number of multi-port cards out there such as http://www.aei-it.com/hardware/gige

Re: Looking for a reliable, simple router...

2008-05-27 Thread Kimball Larsen
On May 27, 2008, at 2:29 PM, Grant Robinson wrote: On May 27, 2008, at 10:22 AM, Kimball Larsen wrote: At my office, we currently have the following setup: DSL Modem ---> Gigabit Switch ---> RVS4000 (Linksys Router) ---> Production Servers | -

Re: Looking for a reliable, simple router...

2008-05-27 Thread Grant Robinson
On May 27, 2008, at 10:22 AM, Kimball Larsen wrote: At my office, we currently have the following setup: DSL Modem ---> Gigabit Switch ---> RVS4000 (Linksys Router) ---> Production Servers | ---> WRT54G (Gen 2, I believe) ---> Gigabit

Re: Looking for a reliable, simple router...

2008-05-27 Thread Mark Higbee
Try IP COP linux on an old computer with two network cards. Works great! It never goes down far more reliable than Linksys. My Linksys router was always crashing so I setup an old pII 450 with IP COP. With ipcop I have never had to reset it ever... Kimball Larsen wrote: At my office, we curren