Alex, I use the SMC Barricade for my home network. It has 3 Ethernet ports and 1 printer port. I upgraded the bios to enable 20 virtual servers, 256 wireless PCs, and has a number of bug fixes. The firewall is ok but have heard of problems running netmeeting and network games if you don't put the PC in a DMZ. I have had it lock up a few times (you'll know when it happens because you can't access the admin program via a browser), which is only cured by pulling the power supply (no power switch on the box) and plugging it back in. The print server works on all but XP for some reason. I've been thinking about trying a Linksys for its reported stability. Hope this helps, G
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Filacchione, Alex (ISSAtlanta) Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 11:08 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Opinions? Wireless access point, firewall, eth., DSL box I am looking for a combo DSL gateway (IF w/ DSL router), Firewall, 802.11b access point, w/ 10/100 ports. Most of the reviews that I have read only slightly talk about the firewalling features of these devices. The ones that I have looked at that look promising so far are: D-Link 713P and 714 SMC Barricade (802.11 version) and a couple of others. In the street price range of $200 or less (the D-Link you can get for around $100, and the SMC is only a little more) Has anyone really looked into these devices and their firewall features? In your experience, which has the best firewalling features in this price range? Some have stateful packet filtering, some don't. Some offer a DMZ function (that I will never use), and some don't. Some offer port forwarding, some don't. Some can control access based on MAC addr, some can't. Some are managed via SNMP, some are http. All that I have looked at offer 40 & 128-bit WEP. etc., etc., etc. I am not only looking for the best features, but the configurability of them as well. Having dealt with firewalls and routers a lot in the past I really don't care if the management interface is "pretty". But I do want it to be functional and highly configurable, even if it is only with a command line or something. Right now, judging by what I have read about the features I am leaning towards the SMC as it has MAC based filtering, stateful inspection, port forwarding, virtual ports, etc., etc. Any insight, advice, experience, etc. would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Alex F _______________________________________________ Firewalls mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] For Account Management (unsubscribe, get/change password, etc) Please go to: http://lists.gnac.net/mailman/listinfo/firewalls _______________________________________________ Firewalls mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] For Account Management (unsubscribe, get/change password, etc) Please go to: http://lists.gnac.net/mailman/listinfo/firewalls