> Does Digiboard work with Linux and is it the best for Linux like it is for
Win?

digiboard is just fine as are stallion cards. However, going down that
particular tunnel will involve you in knowing a fair bit about linux,
particularly ppp, and secondary, how to ensure the stallion module (eg)
loads at the correct time, ifconfig, ip-up ip-down, etc.

This is fine and good, if you want to delve into that area, otherwise, I
would recommend an external box dedicated to one thing, initiating
connections from 'them' to you to the internet. Most of these external
dedicated boxes are accessible via telnet, or, webpage, connect to you via
standard ethernet, reduce the quantity of alias eth0 <ip number> you will
have to maintain, and more or less ensure stability of connection versus the
constant upgrades and security patches you *will* be doing to the Linux box
itself.

While I'm not 100% on digiboards, the stallion cards are susceptible to
temperature changes and prefer to run in a cooled down environment.

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