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Re: good router
- From: "Brad 'GreyBear' Davis" <jbdavis uswest net>
- To: <redhat-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: good router
- Date: Thu, 30 Sep 1999 15:28:03 -0600
Just a though, why bother with the router? The DSL 'modem' is almost always
actually a router anyway, and with some coaxing can be used for most routing
tasks. At least mine can, it's a Cisco 675. I happen to have 2 sitting in my
closet not being used. If your DSL is compatible and you want a cheap
alternative, let's talk...
#8^D
Brad 'GreyBear' Davis
Ronin coder/Bithead at Large
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"If you push something hard
enough it will fall over"
----- Original Message -----
From: Lee, Steve <stevelee amgen com>
To: 'Redhat' <redhat-list redhat com>
Sent: Thursday, September 30, 1999 2:54 PM
Subject: good router
> I'm looking for a good hardware router. ie. cisco
> What i'm trying to do is to have a setup like this.
> 6 ip address that i woud like to have availible to the
> internet using two computers. these are hooked up
> by a DSL modem - to - cisco router - to - HUB
> and the two computer also hooked up to the HUB
>
> i want to be able to have both systems up and running
> with data going out through the router, if one system should
> go down. the other to take over its place.
>
> Now is this a good setup or not?
>
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