Antony Mawer wrote:
For that matter, I've seen some cheap 5-port switches that can be
powered via a USB or a PS2 cable. See here:
http://www.retractacable.com/product_info.php?products_id=143
Yeah, nice gadget although a little pricey in relation to my old
box it should supplement.
Local Lev
On 14/11/2005 5:01 AM, Oliver Fromme wrote:
Karel Miklav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I didn't know I'm poking into such an exotic area. I'll probalbly go
> the common route and then hide all the network gizmos with the cable
> nest into a carton box or something :)
Nowadays there are 5-port
Karel Miklav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I didn't know I'm poking into such an exotic area. I'll probalbly go
> the common route and then hide all the network gizmos with the cable
> nest into a carton box or something :)
Nowadays there are 5-port switches which are so small
you can easily put
Nickolay Kritsky wrote:
we are using DLINK quad-port 1000Mbit adapters(DFE-580). Them look
100 probably?
like four `ste' interfaces to the system and look fine. Usenet and
freebsd-* users were also saying that DFE-570 is even better, because
they use DEC chi
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 07:44:44PM +0200, Ivo Vachkov wrote:
> 2005/11/11, Brian Reichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Let me know how that goes; I still have a fantasy of building a WAP
> > appliance myself this winter, sometime...
>
> WAP = Wireless Access Point ?
Indeed; there are many useful d
2005/11/11, Brian Reichert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Let me know how that goes; I still have a fantasy of building a WAP
> appliance myself this winter, sometime...
>
WAP = Wireless Access Point ?
I think I can help with links to hardware/software and even
step-by-step guide how to build embedded
On Fri, Nov 11, 2005 at 12:01:13AM +0100, Karel Miklav wrote:
> Brian Reichert wrote:
> >Use a hub?
>
> This is an external thing, right?
Yes; so are the hosts your connecting to this all-in-one box.
Sorry if I didn't fully understand the constraints...
>
> >
AFAIK DFE-570's are already finished from production.
hope that helps
nick
-Original Message-
From: Karel Miklav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 8:17 PM
To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org
Subject: All-in-one box
I've made a router/firewall/server for home ne
2005/11/11, Karel Miklav <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Brian Reichert wrote:
> > Use a hub?
>
> This is an external thing, right?
>
> > By a quad-port NIC?
>
> Yes, that's more like it. I was searching for a multiport
> NIC the other day and found nothin, but your backup made
> me luckier. Level One's FNC
Brian Reichert wrote:
Use a hub?
This is an external thing, right?
By a quad-port NIC?
Yes, that's more like it. I was searching for a multiport
NIC the other day and found nothin, but your backup made
me luckier. Level One's FNC-0600TXM is supposed to be some
kind of a switch on a PCI card
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 06:17:00PM +0100, Karel Miklav wrote:
> I've made a router/firewall/server for home network out of
> an old pc. It connects with PPPOE over a big ugly ADSL
> modem. I'd like do add some clients, but I don't have
> enough slots for NICs and I don't wanna have another weird
>
I've made a router/firewall/server for home network out of
an old pc. It connects with PPPOE over a big ugly ADSL
modem. I'd like do add some clients, but I don't have
enough slots for NICs and I don't wanna have another weird
external device. What are my options?
--
Thanks,
Karel Miklav
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