That's a PCI card right?  Does his 486 have a PCI slot?

>>> Cory Petkovsek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/29/2000 4:50:53
PM >>>
You can also get some Allied Teslyn 10/100 nics WITH Bus
mastering (meaning the card processes network traffic rather than
the cpu) for $15.  I just got one from CDW.

On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 04:42:35PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
> Dragon Singer wrote:
> 
> >                  Hello fellows,
> >           I have a few questions for you.
> >          We will be getting hooked up to the University's
LAN in about a 
> > month or so.  For security reasons I'd like to set up a comp
as a gateway 
> > instead of getting an IP for each comp my family owns.  Will
a 486 work for 
> > this job?   What are the bare requirements for this gate.  
The 486 I'm 
> > looking at doesn't have a HD but I  can take the 2.4 gig HD
(The Linux HD 
> > on my current desktop) and swap it in.  The gentleman I'm
negotiating with 
> > says he'll sell me the box and a NIC for $85.00.  Will I
need two NIC 
> > cards?  one for the ethernet  connection  into the gate and
one to go to 
> > the hub?  Any help would be appreciated.
> 
> Yes, you'll want to set up two separate ethernets and you'll
want two
> NICs in the gateway.  A 486 should be fine.  You should be
able to get
> a no-name NIC for $15 or less.
> 
> You should probably look at the Linux Firewall HOWTO if you
haven't
> already.
> 
>       http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Firewall-HOWTO.html       
> 
> -- 
>                                         K<bob>
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