On Wed, 02 Feb 2011 17:57:23 +0100
Per Jessen per.jes...@enidan.ch wrote:
Attila Kinali wrote:
I had a similar problem like you and decided that it is easier
if i have all together in one box. Thus i got myself a Solos ADSL Card
from Traverse. They work like a charm in Linux. I guess the
Jeroen, as I'm doing my v6 on a router behind the bridge, I really
don't care about what feature as the bridge, beside bridging ;)
Roger, I'm quite fan of pcengines already, however they don't do the
interconnection with the incombent (isp) supporting *dsl interaction.
I'm really interested
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Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 10:41 AM
To: swi...@swinog.ch
Subject: Re: [swinog] Efficient ADSL2 Bridges nowdays
Jeroen, as I'm doing my v6 on a router behind the bridge, I really don't care
about what feature
On Wed, 02 Feb 2011 10:41:21 +0100
Will van Gulik mailing-por...@porcus.ch wrote:
Jeroen, as I'm doing my v6 on a router behind the bridge, I really
don't care about what feature as the bridge, beside bridging ;)
Roger, I'm quite fan of pcengines already, however they don't do the
Attila Kinali wrote:
I had a similar problem like you and decided that it is easier
if i have all together in one box. Thus i got myself a Solos ADSL Card
from Traverse. They work like a charm in Linux. I guess the support
for *BSD is equally good. You can get those in europe from kd85.com.
Heya people,
Currently maintaining many customers network offices with ADSLs
connections, generaly bridging the router on site and doing all my
routing on a *nix box.
In this design, I'm looking for some efficient, low price, reliable
hardware that would do only the bridge work.
I've
Hi Will
On 01.02.2011, at 16:44, Jeroen Massar wrote:
On 2011-02-01 15:29, Will van Gulik wrote:
Heya people,
Currently maintaining many customers network offices with ADSLs
connections, generaly bridging the router on site and doing all my
routing on a *nix box.
In this design, I'm
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