on 9/30/01 1:57 PM, Doug Wilson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I run the 6100 without a monitor. I've got a couple of pins shorted on the
> video card to simulate 1024x768 so that I can still use Timbuktu Pro. The
> hardware routers aren't bad now days and for normal home use I'd recommend
> them to anyone. For business use though I still prefer a dedicated machine.
> IPNetrouter is much more than a router. It's also a fully configurable
> firewall which allows me to control both incoming and outgoing traffic on my
> network depending on a very large number of variables.

Cool, I looked up the version and saw it may have performance tools that
come with it? Those would be nice, although if you're urnning traffic to a
server you should be able to get them there?

Most hardware routers let you actually control incoming/outcoming traffic
from your web browser (ie, this port goes to this machine, that port goes to
this machine, etc).

I just hadn't seen many people still using IPnetRouter, etc for awhile so I
was curious as to what the advantages were over one of the newer SOHO
hardware based routers.

-- 
Michael Bryan Bell

http://homepage.mac.com/michael_bell/


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