From: Michelle Konzack <linux4michelle@freenet.de>
To: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Re: [OT] New router with NIC (4-port HUB) recommandation
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2005 13:55:19 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050213125519.GS16546@freenet.de> (raw)
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Am 2005-02-13 04:19:39, schrieb Peter E. Fry:
> Now there's a voice from the past. OK, a year or two.
> Hmm. As Andrew said... I've heard of applications where folks
> need a single MAC and/or IP, so the hub card is nice. But yours
> sounds like four independent links, so a true quad NIC should work as
> well.
In theory... But I have only 8 IP's free. If I use a Quad-NIC
I need for times a /30 Network which are effectiv 16 IP's.
Curently I have:
publicnet /192 192.168.1.0-63
privatenet /224 192.168.1.64-95
securenet /240 192.168.1.96-111
cybernet /248 192.168.1.112-119
wavenet /128 192.168.1.128-255
So I have only one /248 in 192.168.1.120-127 left
Note: I must configure it like that, because in the next
time I will get a whole /24 public iP range.
> There must be actual drivers for some of the switch chipsets as
My Router is running under Debian/WOODY with Kernel 2.4.27
> I'd personally go for a quad NIC, just because I used a bunch back
> in my LRP days. I'd send you one, but I gave them all away long ago -
^^^
Long time ago for me... it was Version 2.9.4 with Dave C.
> - I'm down to a crusty old Compaq dual TLAN. (If you were looking
> for ATM, FDDI, ATM, DS3, more ATM, an old Alpha, or some other
> useless junk, I could help.) Quad NICs are all over eBay here, but
> they don't seem to be as common in Europe. And the hub NICs are
> cheap, and some folks have had success with 'em.
I was searchin eBay for Quad-NIC, but nothing found in France/Germany.
And sellers in UK or the USA do not sell to EU because the Transport
is to expensive.
Best is, if I know some types of "cheap" NICS with 4-port HUB, then
I can search it in <http://www.preisvergleich.de/> but without any
knowledge of types I am lost.
I know only the Intel GBit Quad-NIC which I have in Paris in a
P4-Router in 3 X-PCI-Slots (64 Bit and 66 MHz)
> Best o' luck.
>
> Peter E. Fry
Greetings
Michelle
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-02-13 12:55 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-02-13 8:30 [OT] New router with NIC (4-port HUB) recommandation Michelle Konzack
2005-02-13 9:24 ` Andrew Schulman
2005-02-13 10:19 ` Peter E. Fry
2005-02-13 12:55 ` Michelle Konzack [this message]
2005-02-13 11:57 ` Jose Maria Lopez Hernandez
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