> Of course, if he doesn't have the extra hardware necessary for a Linux
> router (you know, a computer..), the best option would be to do
> something on Windows.
> 
> Then again, I recall you had a story about an old 386 with a 16-bit NIC
> and an 8-bit NIC that was perfectly decent at routing (well, 300kB/s).
> A configuration like that could probably be found for, like, less than
> $0..

Hmmm. Once the spiffy new K6-2 500 hardware gets here, I'll have two,
count 'em, two 486s to get rid of...

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