I used a Linux box with two Ethernet cards installed.  Linux
makes a very nice firewall.  I used this www.shorewall.net to
configure the Linux firewall.  Shorewall is very powerfull and
a little bit "cisco-like" in the way you set up zones and rules.

Any low-end PC can make a good router but you can also run other things
on the PC at the same time. 

 

--- Antonio Gallo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> wich is the best xDSL router with QoS and prioritization that will
> allow 
> a decent number of VoIP Lines (4 or more) to be used even if all
> people 
> are downloading via FTP and eMule to be used with OpenPBX?
> 
> At the moment even if the router claim to support QoS i had very bad 
> experiences, basically if someone is using eMule you cannot use VoIP 
> lines at all.
> 
> Antonio
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