kelsey hudson wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> I got Time Warner cable modem connected to a cheapo
>> Linksys router.  I have to power cycle everything every
>> few days to get my Internet connectivity back.
> 
> 
> ahh, the wonderful byproducts of using a $20 nat box.

> 
> 
> you could try upgrading the firmware in the nat box, but really, the
> real solution is to use something that doesn't suck (build a small linux
> box that boots from CF out of one of those mini-ITX boards with dual
> ethernet).


That's what I use, a cheap linux box with 4 switch ports, and an uplink
port to do nat.  Works fine.  It's a Linksys WRT-54GS.  I guess it
depends on how cheap you go with them, as I don't have any troubles with
this thing.


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