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- Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2001 12:47:34 +0900
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Hi Stephen, How about using LBoard? I am not doing the promo for lborad but as one of the developer of the software for lboard, I prefer it. I am personally using it as my gateway/firewall. It is running linux, hence u can do the twick u want. It's throughput is 100mbps with two nic having eepro100. I clocked it till 22mbps is test condition. I have bundled rp-pppoe for the ADSL connectivity it works cool in my FLETS/Zoot ADSL service at home. I have not yet tested it with yahooBB. Infact, I am waiting for yahooBB.... service in my home. archan ps. how is the speed for yahooBB ? Stephen Lee wrote: >Hi all, > >I got my Yahoo! BB ADSL connection last week, and is considering getting >a broadband router. Upon some research I found that there are basically >two price ranges: the more expensive ones with "Stateful Inspection" >firewalls, and the cheap ones with just packet filtering (or none at all). > >Also, the ones that comes out pre-Usen/Yahoo! have lower throughput >(designed just for Flet's ADSL's 1.5Mbps downlink). > >I am thinking of getting the more expensive type, but would like to get >some opinions. > >1. Is Stateful Inspection worth the extra 15,000 yen or so? Should I >forget it and just get a cheap NAT/Masq box? > >2. Anyone has experience with Allied Telesis's AR320? It seems to be the >most featureful but has only 10Mbps interfaces on both sides, so I am >worried about its throughput. > >http://www.allied-telesis.co.jp/products/product/brouter/ar320/index.html > >3. I am also considering ZyXEL's ZyWALL 10, or a SonicWall but those seems >to be expensive. Any experience in those? > >4. Planex's BRL-04FW is the most inexpensive but they don't provide >manuals on their website so I can't check how the user interface is. (And >I know some of you have some not-so-good experience with PCI gear). > >http://www.planex.co.jp/brl-01/brl-04fw.htm > >Stephen > >----------------------------------------------------------------------- >Next Technical Meeting: Sat, Sep 15 13:30- Leading Edge Co., Place Canada >Next Nomikai Meeting: Fri, Oct 19 19:30- Tengu Tokyo Eki-Mae >----------------------------------------------------------------------- >more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan >
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