deb...@semioptimal.net writes: > That'll be quite expensive on the electric bill, but will work.
Not really. The numbers on the back of the power supply are maximums, not typicals. > However, I think there are no newer Wifi-Chips with PCI, so you'd be > stuck with 802.11a/g... A router and a WiFi access point are two different things. I just use an old pc running Debian as a router. The DSL modem is permanently in bridge mode so that I don't have to deal with the crappy firmware in it: the router handles the pppoe. No need for any special software or unusual configuration. If I had WiFi I'd hook up an access point on my LAN on my side of the router (running Tomato or such, of course). -- John Hasler jhas...@newsguy.com Elmwood, WI USA