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ADSL modem, router, stateful NAT firewall and four
port switch in one box.
Runs embeded Linux (2.4.17 on a TI MIPS).
iptables firewall and IDS.
Web-based configuration inte ...
The Solwise SAR110 is an all in one router modem.
It has 1 ethernet port (RJ45 I think it's called).
I understand it was also available in a 4 port
version, but I use a sepera ...
Low cost ADSL Modem/router with single ethernet
and USB connection. Hardware flash upgradable.
Very easy to setup under Linux. Manual very poor
but comes with CD. Good suppor ...
like the product model name (no produc number on
box or device) configuration is done ove a simple
web interface. supports dhcp and some other nice
settings, but no real firew ...
This 32-bit Cardbus 802.11b/g wireless card can
achieve up to 108 MB/s transfer rates when used
with the proper router, however I don't think it
can do this in Linux just yet. ...
It says its a router but I can only use it as a
dsl modem thus far.anyway it works with no drivers
in debian..i have pump installed and a 3 comm
ethernet card..pppoeconf worke ...
This is a cardbus wireless adapter that works with
802.11g and 802.11b routers. You have two options
for using it under Linux:
1) http://www.linuxant.c ...
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