- 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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Cheers,
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