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Next Question - Gateway PC or ADSL Modem/Router
Posted by Kimball K Kinnison on October 17th, 2003


Ok from my previous question it looks like Plusnet is the way to go -
interesting that no-one using Zen replied!

Anyway next question. At present I am on BT satellite but will be changing
to ADSL as my exchange is going to be enabled soon.

The satellite feed goes from the Sat Modem into one NIC on a computer
running Windows XP. This sits it the corner of the room with no monitor,
keyboard or mouse. A second NIC is connected to a hub and I use ICS to
server the rest of the PCs. I have a wireless access point so my PDA and
Notebook share the internet connection as well.

Here is the question. I could buy an ADSL modem and plug it into the gateway
PC or I could do away with the gateway PC and buy an Wireless ADSL
Modem/Router. Which from peoples experience would be better?


Posted by Peter Morgan - 0870 432 9631 on October 17th, 2003


On 17 Oct 2003, "Kimball K Kinnison" <nospam@(nospam)yahoo.com> wrote:

Under 50 quid would get you a router to connect to the XP PC,
or half that for a PCI card. I think the sky's the limit for
wireless (OK, at least double), and your existing setup works
so minimum change connecting just that PC to your ADSL line...

Posted by John Rumm on October 17th, 2003


Kimball K Kinnison wrote:

Since you already have the wireless access point you won't need a ADSL
router with built in wireless.

Hence my suggestion would be to replace the XP PC with a straight
forward ADSL Router with built in firewall etc.


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John.

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Posted by PapaLazarus on October 17th, 2003


On Fri, 17 Oct 2003 11:21:00 +0100, Kimball K Kinnison <yahoo.com> wrote:
I use a gateway computer.
My personal choise was to use an old computer with a 1Gb drive running at
400MHz.
I found mine in a skip, but places such as car boot sales & eBay will do
just as well.
It produces little heat & noise compared to my modern computers so I leave
it running all the time.
I've bought ZoneAlarmPro to use as a firewall & use Apache as a webserver.
I found this guide:
http://www.methinks.co.uk/howto/linu...ter-howto.html
... and I'm in the process of changing to a Linux based firewall and
webserver.

Posted by robert w hall on October 18th, 2003


In article <oprw69gquokfx7vd@news.freedom2surf.net>, PapaLazarus
<papalazarus@localhost.mit.edu> writes
Heavens , that's faster than my _main_ machine !
(what's the address of your dustbin!)

well, for comparison, I'm a month in to happily running Smoothwall 1.0
on a dedicated K5-75 with 16MB RAM and a 125MB hard-disk. That's driving
a standard Alcatel 330 USB modem on the red side and a 3COM 900 NIC on
the green. The network is 10base2 (almost) all around the house.

As I reported earlier, I've not seen 'top' show more than 25% cpu usage,
and at least half of that, and most of the memory, is the Snort
Intrusion Detection System (there's a joke hiding somewhere in those
initials???)
Bob
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robert w hall


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