I meant one that would outrun a Cisco 7000 ;-)

Actually I usually use p2's now as they are cheap (free) and easier to 
fool with.  I'm tired of ISA and setting jumpers!

Alan Petrillo wrote:

>Mike Weaver wrote:
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>>You can make a perfectly decent router/firewall with a 486.
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>I think you misspelled "386". 
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>AP
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