<div>Tal - If you have a couple of hours on your hands and an old box, I would highly recommend ipcop. I have about 40 work stations, an asterisk phone system, and a DMZ for our web servers all hooked up to and it runs perfectly. It is very simple to setup, even for a person not used to linux, and couldn't be easier to administer. Best part is, its free and will most definitetly scale to any size you get
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<div>On another note, cisco routers always work and integrated wireless for $400 is a pretty good deal<br><br></div>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Dec 14, 2007 11:48 AM, David Allan <<a href="mailto:dave@dpallan.com">dave@dpallan.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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<div class="Ih2E3d">On Fri, 14 Dec 2007, Nicholas Kathmann wrote:<br><br>> Have you looked at the Cisco 800 series? They are listing the 851 w/ wireless<br>> for $380 on CDW. It has all of the features you listed below and more.
<br><br></div>I haven't used them for wireless, but my experience with the Cisco small<br>office routers has been very good. I found they generally cost twice as<br>much as their competitors (that may have changed) but, OTOH, they worked
<br>reliably, which I thought was a nice feature. ;-)<br><br>Dave<br>
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