On Sun, 15 Aug 1999, Bruce Stephens wrote:
> Why use a router at all? Use Linux... Thats why its there!!!
> If you have one (or more) ethernet cards in a Linux box,
> you have a router!!
> Regards.

Err, because a linux computer doing routing will be slow when compared to a
real router. (BTW, Linux is fast at routing when compared to NT (where it is
really slow and freezes to computer up))

Beau Kuiper
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> >On Wed, Aug 11, 1999 at 09:03:18AM +0530, helps wrote:
> >> We are setting up an ISP.
> >>
> >> I am bit confused for which router I should purchase?
> >>
> >> Cisco 2600 , Cisco 3640 or 72 00.
> >>
> >> My load will be 60 Online customer at same time ( total
> >> will be 600 ) with 128 KBPS backbone.
> >
> >???
> >
> >http://www.linuxrouter.org/
> >http://www.nbase-xyplex.com/press/release.cfm?yr=1999&rel=bgp4
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