I am thinking of replacing my gateway machine ( which provides a similar
function ) with a box running the x86 version of dd-wrt.

J.J.

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> [mailto:tclug-list-bounces at mn-linux.org] On Behalf Of Andrew Zbikowski
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> Subject: [tclug-list] Network device similar to Linksys + OpenWRT
> 
> I've got a project where I want a small router device. A 
> Linksys device that supported by OpenWRT would fit the bill, 
> but I don't need wireless. I'm not connecting to the internet 
> or doing wireless access, I'm just need some minor network 
> management and a simple routing rule.
> 
> The network is a completely isolated network. There is no 
> internet access, the computers on the network are able to get 
> data off a file server, and that's about it.
> 
> The device only has to do DHCP for the clients (about 15), 
> DNS for one or two static servers, have a web interface for 
> the less network geeky folks, and have the ability to 
> redirect all web requests to a custom web page served up by 
> the device or one of the servers on the isolated network.
> 
> As I said, a Linksys device running OpenWRT could do 
> everything just fine. I'm curious to know if anyone is aware 
> of other devices.
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