[BC] Two input router?
Ron Cole
rondcole
Thu Jun 8 08:42:52 CDT 2006
If you need that many ports forwarded perhaps you need more router that the
average Home/ SOHO router.
Maybe a Business grade or build one out of a Linux box & Nic Cards.
I know I ran into that same problem and decided I really did not need that
many open ports.
Ron
On 6/7/06, Barry Mishkind <barry at oldradio.com> wrote:
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> At 04:17 PM 6/7/2006, DANA PUOPOLO wrote
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> >If you run a small office, then the 042 is fine, though overpriced.
> >For small offices, I recommend the Hawking FR-24. While discontinued,
> they
> >can be found on ebay for about 20 dollars. I run one here and it's
> utterly
> >flawless. The Hawking H2BR4 is the current Hawking model. They also have
> a
> >wireless version, the H2WR54G. www.hawkingtech.com
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> While I have to tell you Hawking's support is poor,
> and in some cases, the software can conflict with
> your existing programs, I do have a Hawking Wireless
> card which I bought last year ... used on the trip
> to the Fall NAB and then England ... and have not
> used since.
>
> If interested, contact me offline.
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