- Recommend a wireless router with >10 port ranges?
- Posted by Toby on October 15th, 2005
Having just bought a new home, I plan to go wireless.
I currently have a Linksys BEFSR41 (wired) router, and I am very happy
with it, except for one detail: It only allows me to open 10 port
ranges at any one time, and for someone who hosts a lot of servers that
is quite limiting.
Can anyone recommend a wireless router with good port-range-opening
facilities?
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Toby.
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- Posted by TweetyB on October 16th, 2005
You may want to consider using something like IPCOP on an old system
instead of a firmware based router. IPCOP is just as easy to admin as a
router, far more capable and licensed under GPL. Just do a google search
for all kinds of sites that have info and downloads. IMHO it kicks butt.
cheers
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