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Hi List (Again)

Just stumbled upon this cool little PCI card over @ LinITX.com
http://linitx.com/viewproduct.php?prodid=12181

and wondered if anyone here had used this (or similar) car in a pfSense
Unit ?

I have a cheap ADSL2+ Router here @ home that can not run in Bridge
mode, If I had a pfSense unit that could use this (or similar) PCI card
I could scrap my current Cheap Home Router and just have a pfSense box
connected direct to my ISP.

:-)

As with my other post, any comments or alternate suggestions are more
than welcome.

Thank You all.

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Gavin Spurgeon.
AKA Da Geek

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