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Unread 02-13-2006, 07:30 PM   #6
Pyrotechnic
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Default Re: Routers and P2P

I'm liking the flexibility of my own router though. The netgear router I had, the config page was limited to what your average joe would understand. Smoothwall is a bit more flexible though.

I'm looking into m0n0wall right now. Seems it offers even more flexibility, and I can fit it on a small compact flash card instead of using a hard drive, so that would cut down on some noise and power consumption.
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