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View Poll Results: How are you using your broadband with multiple computers? | |||
Linux based router | 32 | 10.53% | |
Windows Internet Connection Sharing | 19 | 6.25% | |
Consumer-grade router (Linksys, D-Link, etc) | 210 | 69.08% | |
BSD based router | 9 | 2.96% | |
HUB/Switch + Multiple public IPs | 20 | 6.58% | |
other (post) | 14 | 4.61% | |
Voters: 304. You may not vote on this poll |
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05-02-2003, 10:52 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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Just using XPs version of ICS at the moment. Once upon a time I would have installed a software NAT router, but I can't see the point anymore when XP does it for me without having *another* program loading on startup. Sure, I don't get all the extra administrative options such as logging and restrictions etc. but I don't need them, this is only a small network of computers.
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05-03-2003, 03:39 AM | #7 (permalink) |
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Location: Dodging the ice pick
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Currently I have a Linksys 4port/Wireless router. I know some people on this board have expressed a distaste for Linksys products but I have had no problems with it. It works exactly the way I want it too. THe only difficulty I had was getting WEP set up. Since there are two households living in my house we figured that we could get one broadband connection and split the bill. We went with wireless so that we would not have to install wires in the walls or have them running throughout the house.
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05-03-2003, 10:26 AM | #11 (permalink) |
Still searching...
Location: NorCal For Life
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I have OS X and an additional ethernet card. I simply turn internet sharing on and teh other computer is connected. I voted for BSD based cause that seemed fair enough.
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05-03-2003, 10:38 AM | #12 (permalink) |
Crazy
Location: upstate, NY
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For those with the knowledge and ability to do so, I would always suggest a DIY solution. Its much more flexible and inexpensive than a pre-packaged router. But when someone who doesnt know what TCP/IP is wants to use 4 computers on their RoadRunner modem- the simplest and fastest choice is to buy one.
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05-03-2003, 01:11 PM | #13 (permalink) |
Insane
Location: here
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I have a D-Link DI604 consumer-grade router from BestBuy. Cost me $29, but it's a piece of crap. Overheats often due to the fact i'm running it at full speed all the time. Soon I'll have a DIY Slackware router (I hope)...
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05-03-2003, 02:47 PM | #14 (permalink) | |
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05-03-2003, 03:37 PM | #15 (permalink) |
Tilted Cat Head
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Location: Manhattan, NY
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linksys 4 port BEFRS and I have an SMC Barricade wireless. i could have just gotten an access point, but it was just easier to use a left over from a customer upgrade.
Both are easy to configure. I have lots of spare computers, but I didn't want to be bothered with all the items of making it a router. I want simplicity in my technology... don't have the spare time to sit, tweak and play...
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05-03-2003, 03:37 PM | #16 (permalink) |
Crazy
Location: Dallas, TX
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Yotta what are you using to do all that? My current setup splits off to like 8 computers (im a student with 3 roomates), its really basic now, a few port forwards are setup, the box is also our web server. We were looking for a way to possibly limit download/upload to each specific computer, or limit our upload speed on a specific port... just wondering if you have any neat software you use.
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05-03-2003, 05:54 PM | #19 (permalink) |
Crazy
Location: to the right of the Coral Sea
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Have an SMC barracade. Wanted to set up the old 200MHz computer as a linux box to do this but the SMC was too quick and easy.
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05-04-2003, 09:00 AM | #25 (permalink) |
Psycho
Location: Sarasota
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I've got an old-fashioned Asanté 8 port hub that both our computers and the cable modem plug in to. We pay Comcast for an extra IP.
5 years ago when I got the cable modem, this was the best solution because we used several programs (eg CU-SeeMe) that use UDP and didn't play nice with NAT. Not the case any more but the inertia of a system that works has kept me from changing it up. |
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05-06-2003, 10:50 AM | #35 (permalink) |
More Freedom, Less Bullshit
Location: Tulsa, OK
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You guys that use linux routers-
Do you use the linux box plus a hub or switch? Cause wouldn't it be more efficient to just have a regular router? I'm not really against linux, but it's like adding another complication that you don't really need. I use a linksys 4 port router at home with 2 computers and a ps2 and a linksys 8 port router + 8 port switch for lans.
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05-06-2003, 10:51 PM | #40 (permalink) | |
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