On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, Leonid Podolny wrote:

> Good evening,
> I've decided to replace the box I use as an ADSL router -- too much
> space, too much noise. I want to buy the dedicated ADSL router and I
> would like to recieve recommendations for the specific brand/model.
> The minimum requirements are:
> * NAT (duh!)
> * being able to connect via PPPoE (I have an ECI modem)
> * static NAT entries (i.e. I would like to be able to forward all the
> incoming traffic on port 22 to the specific computer) -- VERY improtant,
> that's exactly the reason why I don't use the modem itself as a router.
> * cheap -- below 200-300 NIS.
> * being available at Israel.
> Nice extras:
> * more than one network connection, so that I will not have to connect
> the switch to it.
>

Well, I have a LinkSys ADSL/Cable router (LinkSys HomePro or something
like that - I can check when I return there). It has an Ethernet
connection to the modem, an Ethernet connection to the Ethernet hub/switch
and several phone connections.

Regards,

        Shlomi Fish

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