Matthew Mackes wrote:

> Depending on the amount of traffic you are planing on passing, I would
> bet an older PIII with 128 of RAM, and a 2 GB Harddisk will do very nicely.

Actually most people wouldn't exceed the capacity of a 486 with 16M of
ram, and a lot of Cisco routers have 486 or 386 or older chips from memory.

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