I was hoping to find something a little more "user friendly", as the
company buying isn't real tech savvy. Something with a nice web gui and
easy to understand settings. Travis Microserv Butch Evans wrote: On Sat, 20 Sep 2008, Travis Johnson wrote:I'm looking for a recommendation on an Ethernet router (two ports or more) that is somewhere in between a $50 Linksys and a $500 Cisco ASA. Something that will do some basic QoS would be nice. Any suggestions?Mikrotik's 400 series routers are very good for this purpose. They are, in my opinion, better in most respects than either of the devices you mention, but cost is between your numbers. ;-) You can get from 1 to 9 ethernet ports for less than $200 with all the power you need to run good QOS management. Another alternative, though I'm not sure it would fit in the price model you mention, is ImageStream. They have all the power of Linux with the benefit of tested package interactions. VERY nice solution. |
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