We recently noticed that our typical low-cost end-user over-cheap firewall (Linksys BEFS41 [1]), cannot afford the trend of over-high- speed Internet access. It seems that this device tops around 11-12mbps.
That kind of cheap devices do you run for that typical kind of customer (xDSL/Cable/...)
[1] http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=Linksys/Common/VisitorWrap...
Pascal
I use a wrap and now alix for vdsl by pcengines.ch with m0n0wall or derivates
Silvan
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Am 07.07.2008 um 14:55 schrieb Pascal Gloor pascal.gloor@spale.com:
We recently noticed that our typical low-cost end-user over-cheap firewall (Linksys BEFS41 [1]), cannot afford the trend of over-high- speed Internet access. It seems that this device tops around 11-12mbps.
That kind of cheap devices do you run for that typical kind of customer (xDSL/Cable/...)
[1] http://www.linksys.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=Linksys/Common/VisitorWrap...
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It would be great to hear some feedbacks from you, maybe you had some similar experiences? Linksys doesn't provide any reference about the throughput of these cheap devices. Are there any other products for end-customers with a price <= 100CHF?
Regards, Mario
On Monday 07 July 2008 15:54:44 Mario Iseli wrote:
It would be great to hear some feedbacks from you, maybe you had some similar experiences? Linksys doesn't provide any reference about the throughput of these cheap devices. Are there any other products for end-customers with a price <= 100CHF?
My rusty Linksys WRT54 on OpenWRT routes somewhat over 20mbit (but I do not use any QoS or firewalling). I'm not quite sure whether the cablecom simply can't deliver the 25mbit as promised or whether the router actually tops out at that level. I've seen sustained datarates of 2600KB/s at least.