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Kedabra
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I have seen it mentioned on various sites that some do not trust brand-name routers, and prefer to make their own, using a cheap computer with Linux. I know nothing about this, and Google has not provided much info.
Can a DIY router meet all of my requirements:
1. At least one gigabit WAN for DSL.
2. Uses SPI & NAT.
3. Works with both Linux and XP Pro.
4. Works with both dynamic and static IP addressing.
5. Easy to configure and use (without a lot of command line stuff).
If so, anyone have links to tutorials or other in-depth information on doing this?
Can a DIY router meet all of my requirements:
1. At least one gigabit WAN for DSL.
2. Uses SPI & NAT.
3. Works with both Linux and XP Pro.
4. Works with both dynamic and static IP addressing.
5. Easy to configure and use (without a lot of command line stuff).
If so, anyone have links to tutorials or other in-depth information on doing this?