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		<title>Computer routers will better your network</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, how many of you use computer routers to help build a network? No, I&#8217;m not talking about the normal stuff like an ADSL router, I&#8217;m talking about using something a little bit more robust: That is, actually using a computer as a router. This isn&#8217;t usually done when building  a small at-home network; this [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, how many of you use computer routers to help build a network? No, I&#8217;m not talking about the normal stuff like an <a href="http://www.refurbishedlaptopsguide.com/networking/adsl-router">ADSL router</a>, I&#8217;m talking about using something a little bit more robust: That is, actually using a <em>computer</em> as a router. This isn&#8217;t usually done when building  a small at-home network; this is something that&#8217;s usually done when creating large enterprise networks for large companies. You certainly can use a computer as a router on a smaller network (nobody is going to stop you!), but you usually don&#8217;t need that type of functionality and security on networks at home. If you choose to use it though, there&#8217;s nothing wrong with that.</p>
<p>So, why is a computer router a little bit more robust than the standard stuff you see at the store? That&#8217;s simple: You have the ability to actually use more robust software on a computer, unlike a typical cheaper router that may come with a configuration utility and basic firewall. No, with a computer you can install and use some really good packet filtering software, and configure it <em>exactly</em> how you like it. These are mostly Unix or Linux computers; Windows is <em>not</em> good for this sort of application, so I wouldn&#8217;t even try it.</p>
<p>Now, you really don&#8217;t need to go all-out here. Computer network routers are typically created with cheaper computers that don&#8217;t cost much to acquire and operate. You don&#8217;t need something with a dual core, here. Heck, many of these routers are run on simple 300 MHz machines, which can <em>easily</em> be bought for $50 on the used market. Don&#8217;t even worry about buying <a href="http://www.refurbishedlaptopsguide.com">refurbished laptops</a> or computers; the warranty doesn&#8217;t really matter. All that matters is that it can turn on and actually run a stable operating system. Typically loading up Linux or Unix will take care of the stability issue; as long as the computer will actually run for a period of time, you&#8217;re all set.</p>
<p>The best computer routers don&#8217;t have much to them. No USB interface, no real peripherals, and most of the time, not even a monitor. You really don&#8217;t need one. You can simply telnet or ssh into the router to do any configuration that you need. This is preferable; you don&#8217;t want this router to be bogged down with unnecessary stuff. All you need it to do is filter packets and that&#8217;s <em>it. </em>You can do that easily with something low-powered.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t want to go into the rest of the technical information here; I just wanted to give you the basics before you start your project. Good luck!</p>

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