Hi Will On 01.02.2011, at 16:44, Jeroen Massar wrote:
> On 2011-02-01 15:29, Will van Gulik wrote: >> Heya people, >> >> Currently maintaining many customers network offices with ADSLs >> connections, generaly bridging the router on site and doing all my >> routing on a *nix box. >> >> In this design, I'm looking for some efficient, low price, reliable >> hardware that would do only the bridge work. > > The Netopia VDSL[1] thingies that Swisscom gives along with the VDSL > offer works like a charm over here. I just disabled the wireless on it > (as I could not manage it and hey, that is not the way to do it) and put > it into bridge mode and indeed have a Linux box behind it for IPv4 NAT > and IPv6 tunneling, nice clean 1480 path to the PoP ;) > > Otherwise you might want to look at the new AVM 7570 box, that one can > even do IPv6 (with some quirks like no static routing yet but it does > work ;) even supports TIC+heartbeat. > > For that matter, just cut down the list to everything that does support > IPv6 and skip the rest as that is then not a good investment. > > [1] http://www.netopia.com/equipment/products/miavo/index.html I can recommend hardware from PC Engines [2] on where you can run different operating systems on a CompactFlash card. There are also a few naked os (Debian, CentOS) images or prepared router/firewall images linked on the site, such as m0n0wall [3] or pfSense [4]. [2] http://www.pcengines.ch/ [3] http://m0n0.ch/wall/ [4] http://www.pfsense.org/ Cheers, Roger
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