First, I"ll explain what I'm trying to do:

My high school (where I now work) has a drafting lab, 30 PCs.  I need to route them, and keep their traffic behind it, so the rest of network (great # of hubs, and routers aren't config'd for filtering that I know of)

Can I use the Linux based side of the WRT54G and add some routing capabilities?  I will have 4 switches plugged into the 4 LAN ports, with the Internet port going to the building network.  I need to be able to filter/route IP and IPX traffic between the four LAN ports.  Is it possible?  Either with the built-in software, or else with some add-on Linux based programs?

If so, is anyone availible who I could get together with and have some help in getting it working the first time?  Also, is there a way I could push the Linux install from a Windows box?  (I know the site said Linux and MacOS had been used successfully) as I don't have Linux running on any machines here (Will on my laptop shortly again, for 'Unix-based Systems' next month)

Thanks much for the help!

PS-can't wait til the next installfest :)


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