Date: Tue, 10 Jan 1995 11:47:01 -0600 (CST) From: Robert Michael Gorichanaz <wraith@csd.uwm.edu> To: questions@FreeBSD.org Cc: hackers@FreeBSD.org Subject: FreeBSD as an IP Router Message-ID: <199501101747.LAA30237@alpha2.csd.uwm.edu>
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I'm looking to use a PC running FreeBSD as a router/gateway on a small network. Question is, what kinda CPU horsepower do I really need to forward packets between half a dozen 'puters? Do I need a 486dx50? or is that overkill; can I get away with a 386-40 or a 486-33? I'm going to be using 16-bit bus-mastering ethernet cards, if that helps. Your suggestions are appreciated. -W- -- / /| \ O For all you ORIGIN needs, | \`o.O' | Ack! Thptptptpt! -+- the Avatar is IN. | =(___)= | | \ U / wraith@alpha2.csd.uwm.edu Games, hardware, and comments.
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