I'd take a peak at Juniper's branch model SRX line. Something like the SRX210 has a mini-PIM slot that can take a DOCSIS hand-off.
Can't speak to pricing, however, but they're great little boxes. Adam On Nov 11, 2010, at 18:43, Leo Bicknell <bickn...@ufp.org> wrote: > > I've run into a number of low end CPE situations lately where I > haven't found anything that does what I want, but I have to believe > it is out there. I'm hoping NANOG can help. > > Basically think about a sophisticated home user, or a 1-5 person > small office. Think DSL, Cable Modem, maybe Cell Card or ISDN as > backups. Looking for an "appliance", very much fire and forget. I > probably won't get all the features that I want, but in no particular > order: > > - Able to load balance over 2 links (probably via NAT). > - IPv6 support, native or tunnel to tunnelbroker.net type thing. > - Able to deal with "backup" connectivity, eg. Cell Cards which you > only want to use if the primary is down. > - User friendly features, e.g. UPNP, NAT-PMP, etc. > - Good manageability. ssh to a cli would be a huge bonus, at least > the ability to backup a config. > - Able to handle decent througput, probably 20Mbps/sec min, 50 would > be nice. > _ Nice firewall features. > - IDS features are cool. > > WiFi is not strictly required, but would be cool. Things like "guest" > WiFi would be an added bonus. > > Something a NANOGer might want at home would be a good baseline. > I realize the exact product may differ depending on DSL/Cable/Cell/ISDN, > that's ok, let's get some various good solutions going here. > > What is the state of the art, and who has it? > > -- > Leo Bicknell - bickn...@ufp.org - CCIE 3440 > PGP keys at http://www.ufp.org/~bicknell/