Kelly and I use OpenWRT and have configured VLANs with it, and we're pretty happy with it.
true, i do recall that note about the heat ...and .. when i check to actually go to order .. it looks like they now only produce in QTY of 100 :-(too bad ...you'd have to settle for the single ethernet port option.or ...OpenWRT is another option with vlan's .. found this reference:or dd-wrt.com has the following to offer on separation of ports:but these do require some up-front configuration to some degree ...When I was working with OpenWRT a while back and I really liked it -- had all the options I was looking for at the time ...Dan.On 4 January 2011 20:11, Kevin McGregor <kevin.a.mcgregor@gmail.com> wrote:
...Although they recommend using the NICs at 10/100 due to heat problems. :-(The original SheevaPlug (which I have; 1 GbE) didn't have the heat problem.KevinOn Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 10:36 PM, catchall catchall <catchall@keizer.ca> wrote:I'd consider the following:Dan.On 3 January 2011 22:11, Sean Walberg <sean@ertw.com> wrote:
Does anyone know of a SOHO router/firewall that'll separate two internal networks? If an off-the-shelf Linksys could just do dot1q vlans it would be perfect.
I specifically don't want to build or hack something, as this isn't for me. Wireless optional. Being able to let some stuff through from one network to another (printers) would be a bonus. Cheap is desirable.
Thanks,
Sean
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