I'll leave that one alone.

also, it was about $100 back in may at best buy.  I am fairly sure you 
can find it cheaper now.

--mat

John Hebert wrote:
> Sorry!
> 
> Should have went to netgear.com instead. :P
> 
> 
> --- Mat Branyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
>>the netgear WGR614v4 has that capability.  It is
>>also a WAP.
>>
>>I've been playing with mine for a few days now, got
>>bored.
>>
>>--mat
>>
>>John Hebert wrote:
>>
>>>I'm looking to move to a hardware router to
>>
>>replace my
>>
>>>slow and aging 486 based OpenBSD router.
>>>
>>>Question: Is there a hardware based router that
>>
>>has
>>
>>>the capability to designate a specific port to be
>>
>>in
>>
>>>the DMZ? 
>>>
>>>In other words, I want some ports on the router to
>>
>>be
>>
>>>firewalled and others not firewalled. The ports
>>
>>that
>>
>>>are not firewalled would let PCs on those ports
>>
>>get
>>
>>>their IP addresses from my ISPs DHCP.
>>>
>>>Is there such a hardware router out there? Or does
>>>this capability exist for most hardware routers
>>>already?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>John
>>>
>>>
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