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[ale] 486/8 meg memory as a gateway?
- Subject: [ale] 486/8 meg memory as a gateway?
- From: Newcombe at mordor.clayton.edu (Dan Newcombe)
- Date: Fri, 26 Jan 2001 12:16:50 -0500 (EST)
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Jeff Hubbs wrote:
> Not the network guru I wish I was, but as a data point I can tell you that a
> 486/DX33 with 12MB can act as a masquerading firewall for a DSL line and
> push through a sustained 1300Kb/s.
I've often wondered about the option in the kernel that says CPU can't
keep up with the network load. I want that kinda bandwidth.
As to the original question, you may have a problem installing depending
on what hardware it has. I have a 486-DX4-100 notebook w/12M I was gonna
make into a router. No CD drive and all the network installs required 16M
of RAM (well RedHat did). Guess I need to look into Mandrake or
something.
Funny thing is the notebook doesn't recognize the hard drive correctly
thanks to a crappy bios - but if I boot off a floppy with Linux, it has no
problem then.
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