how to build a router

RettaGuy

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I know this has probably been posted but i cant seem to find it...can anyone help me find a link, or tell me how to turn my old computer into a router?...thanks!
 

Czar

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look for a program called winroute, the one not by tiny software but the other company

router = computer with internet connection + software
 

hevnsnt

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there are tons of tiny linux distros that fit on a floppy that are excellent..

I will try to remember some. and post back, but this might jog someone elses memory :)

I was thinking of FreeSCO

Here is a page with all the tiny linux distros
 

RettaGuy

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so i am have two computers with winxp on them(already networked)...i can setup this computer with win95 and it will still work?
 

hevnsnt

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yes. Routers don't care what os is on the other computers as long as they are running a routable protocol
 

RettaGuy

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...or if i set it up with linux will it work with my winxp comps?



thanks! i am new to this:)
 

FoBoT

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Originally posted by: RettaGuy
so i am have two computers with winxp on them(already networked)...i can setup this computer with win95 and it will still work?

you don't want to use winXP for a router, please dear God don't do that, if you even consider such an atrocity, please go to best Buy and just get a linksys or netgear router
 

SnapIT

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Originally posted by: hevnsnt
there are tons of tiny linux distros that fit on a floppy that are excellent..

I will try to remember some. and post back, but this might jog someone elses memory :)

I was thinking of FreeSCO

Here is a page with all the tiny linux distros

Freesco is a GREAT solution, one diskette and a working 386 and you are running a router... i LOVE IT! write protect that disk and you are as safe as a small fish in a beer bottle (i'm not really that great when it comes to comparisons)...
 

RettaGuy

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Originally posted by: FoBoT
Originally posted by: RettaGuy
so i am have two computers with winxp on them(already networked)...i can setup this computer with win95 and it will still work?

you don't want to use winXP for a router, please dear God don't do that, if you even consider such an atrocity, please go to best Buy and just get a linksys or netgear router

no no no, i would use a different OS for the router....note that i said i would try win95 or linux for the router
 

SnapIT

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Originally posted by: werk
You could just run ICS on one of the XP machines...

Have you tried that, i have, one of the computers was close to unusable when the otherone was on the net...

I ended up using my old P5 - 60 for a FreeSCO router, i got a harddisk in it, but you can use a 386 with a floppy if you want to, same speed...
 

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Despite the on topic nature of this OT post, I will throw my 2 cents in. There is no better OS for this type of thing and OpenBSD.
 

Ameesh

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just spend the $40 a get a linksys router, dont waster your time setting a computer up as one.
 

n0cmonkey

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Originally posted by: Ameesh
just spend the $40 a get a linksys router, dont waster your time setting a computer up as one.

Where is the fun in that? With a little work, a lot of curiosity, and a spare throw away computer, you can have a better performing, more secure routing system. I know Microsoft doesn't tell you this Ameesh, but think outside the box for a bit. Or was that "Think Different"? ;)
 

SnapIT

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Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Ameesh
just spend the $40 a get a linksys router, dont waster your time setting a computer up as one.

Where is the fun in that? With a little work, a lot of curiosity, and a spare throw away computer, you can have a better performing, more secure routing system. I know Microsoft doesn't tell you this Ameesh, but think outside the box for a bit. Or was that "Think Different"? ;)

I think it scares him to know that a non-ms OS can be better than the default solution (a router)... ;)
 

SnapIT

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Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Despite the on topic nature of this OT post, I will throw my 2 cents in. There is no better OS for this type of thing and OpenBSD.

There are minimalistic Linux distros out there, able to run off a diskette and a 386 without a monitor, keyboard or mouse, these are proved solutions, would you care to explain in what way an OpenBSD solution would be better?

I'm a BSD man myself, but when it comes to this specific task, i prefer Linux...
 

n0cmonkey

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Originally posted by: SnapIT
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: Ameesh
just spend the $40 a get a linksys router, dont waster your time setting a computer up as one.

Where is the fun in that? With a little work, a lot of curiosity, and a spare throw away computer, you can have a better performing, more secure routing system. I know Microsoft doesn't tell you this Ameesh, but think outside the box for a bit. Or was that "Think Different"? ;)

I think it scares him to know that a non-ms OS can be better than the default solution (a router)... ;)

No, I think Ameesh has come to grips with the fact that there are many different systems out there, and the one he has chosen may not be right for the rest of us. After all, he may be an employee of Microsoft, but he is not a blind fool. :)