On 26 Aug 2003 at 12:04, Mark Pettit wrote:
> There is no consumer-level product that will do that. I know, that was my wishlist!! It would be nice though. I will look into the Linksys. > However, Linux > iptables can do most, if not all, of what you are asking for. And > they can be set up for relatively cheap; $100 or less if you buy a > used computer on ebay. > I personally use either my SMC or my Linux floppy based Freesco router at home (old but works well on a DX2/66 32MB ram), I've also tried several other more up to date firewall distros on various hardware with very good results. I've done quite a few small networks as side jobs and I feel more comfortable from a call back potential, leaving them with a self contained home router (+wireless) then a headless Pentium that looks like the boogyman to them.
