Thanks Neil. 

I had an old P200 box as my router that worked wonderfully for
years...but it took up too much space in my home office and made too
much noise.  I also wanted to try and cut my power usage a bit.  After
more research, I found that Sveasoft's Satori will do what I want it
to.  I'll not pay the annual $20 subscription though.  That more than
defeats the power bill savings.  There are several sites that provide
the free version.

Mike


On Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:44:01 -0800 (PST), Neil Schneider
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> 
> Michael Werneke said:
> > I was wondering if any of the wrt54g hacks out there support more than
> > 1 routable IP on the WAN interface.  I have speakeasy dsl which gives
> > me up to 8 IP addresses.  These addresses however, are not as a
> > subnetted group, but random from a standard C class block.  I'd rather
> > not have to go spend another $50 just to be able to use another IP
> > address.
> 
> M0n0wall can handle multiple IPs, subnetted or not. It won't run on
> the wrt54g because FreeBSD doesn't support the MIPS processor. However
> it will run on any x86 hardware, including the WRAP board and soekris.
> There's a version designed to boot from a CD on a simple pc. It will
> run fine on a 486 or better with at least 64Mb of RAM.
> 
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