Re: [Peterboro] Linux Router

2011-07-21 Thread Bartosz Dubiel
hi... take a look at this, http://psidoc.com I have a BT HomeHub 2a and you can do whole lot of good things with it. Apparently it uses linux (busybox) and on command line you can do much more then UI. Bartosz 2011/7/18, Tony Vroon : > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 07

Re: [Peterboro] Linux Router

2011-07-18 Thread Tony Vroon
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 07/18/11 14:21, gary smith wrote: > the internet is over bt line So you would need a PPPoA-capable router with sufficient oomph for a 30-client network. Something like a Draytek Vigor 29xx series comes to mind (the exact model depending on what you

Re: [Peterboro] Linux Router

2011-07-18 Thread gary smith
the internet is over bt line > From: p...@yarwell.demon.co.uk > To: peterboro@mailman.lug.org.uk > Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 14:09:57 +0100 > Subject: Re: [Peterboro] Linux Router > > gazwebdes...@msn.com wrote: > > > > Hi everyone I need to pick your brain the sc

Re: [Peterboro] Linux Router

2011-07-18 Thread phil
gazwebdes...@msn.com wrote: > > Hi everyone I need to pick your brain the school present bt wireless route= > r is starting to fail on a regular basis I was wondering is there any way = > to make an up graded router using linux that would be able to manage 30 = > pc's plus laptop. is this an

[Peterboro] Linux Router

2011-07-18 Thread gary smith
Hi everyone I need to pick your brain the school present bt wireless router is starting to fail on a regular basis I was wondering is there any way to make an up graded router using linux that would be able to manage 30 pc's plus laptop. Would it be possible to run a linux pc router and at

Re: [Peterboro] Linux Router not Routing

2006-05-04 Thread Mark Rogers
Stuart Bird wrote: > Yes, I think that this is the main problem area. I am using a DLink > G604T modem router that has a wifi access point as well. I will leave > wifi out of the equation at the moment. I obviously have my inbound > internet connection set with the details provided by my isp so tha

Re: [Peterboro] Linux Router not Routing

2006-05-04 Thread Stuart Bird
't working 100%. Ben -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stuart Bird Sent: 03 May 2006 14:28 To: Peterborough LUG - No commercial posts Subject: [Peterboro] Linux Router not Routing Hi All I am in the process of setting up a genera

RE: [Peterboro] Linux Router not Routing

2006-05-03 Thread Ben Hayes
orough LUG - No commercial posts Subject: [Peterboro] Linux Router not Routing Hi All I am in the process of setting up a general purpose (file,web,mail,ftp etc) server using the latest testing version of Mepis SoHo. To save on space I thought it would be a good idea to let the box act as a router/

Re: [Peterboro] Linux Router not Routing

2006-05-03 Thread Mark Rogers
Stuart Bird wrote: > I am in the process of setting up a general purpose (file,web,mail,ftp > etc) server using the latest testing version of Mepis SoHo. To save on > space I thought it would be a good idea to let the box act as a > router/firewall as well so that I can remove my Smoothwall box and

[Peterboro] Linux Router not Routing

2006-05-03 Thread Stuart Bird
Hi All I am in the process of setting up a general purpose (file,web,mail,ftp etc) server using the latest testing version of Mepis SoHo. To save on space I thought it would be a good idea to let the box act as a router/firewall as well so that I can remove my Smoothwall box and have everythi