Throw DD-WRT on something supported?

--Doom

C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
> So I'm starting my new job on Monday (yes, those that did not catch my
> boss's posting on CF-Jobs, I've got a new job) and need to create a
> network that I can connect to via VPN.  I have the server set up to
> allow incoming VPN connections but both of the routers that I have
> seem to block the needed IPSEC traffic (Protocol 47).  I've gone so
> far as to set my "server" up as the DMZ machine on my router.
> 
> Either that or Verizon is blocking it...  I doubt it but it's
> possible.  It won't matter after March 31 because I'm switching back
> to Cable modem.
> 
> Regardless, I'm faced with two options at this point.  First is to put
> together a Linux based firewall in a computer with two network cards.
> I'll need to get a couple of NICs if I go that route.  Other option is
> to get a router that actually allows for passing through of the
> correct protocols.  My problem is that I don't have time to locate a
> home router that will allow this.
> 
> Anyone have suggestions?
> 
> Thanks!
> Hatton
> 
> 

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