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cable router



Hello,
	Well I run the linksys at home, and I like it alot.  Its a 4 port
100mbit switch that has a 10mbit wan port.  It has built in NAT, DHCP
(server & client), port forwarding, DMZ, and IPsec (w\ firmware
upgrade).  This little device works like a champ - and I couldn't be
happier with it.  I say go for it.

Anthony 

On Wed, 23 Aug 2000, Frank Ramsay wrote:

> I'm looking at getting a cable router soon and was wondering what 
> kind of experience people have been having with them.  Specifically I'm 
> looking at either the Linksys Etherfast 4-Port Cable/DSL Router
> (BEFSR41) or
> the Netgear RT314 cable router.
> Is there anything I should watch out for?
> 
> 				-fjr
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