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Subject: 802.11g router with packet priorisation?
Category: Computers > Wireless and Mobile
Asked by: aj_dyson-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 17 Nov 2004 04:16 PST
Expires: 17 Dec 2004 04:16 PST
Question ID: 430099
I am looking for an 802.11g router for use in my home network.

Requirements (typical home router):
WLAN: 802.11g access point
LAN: built in UTP ethernet switch (100 Mb/s, >= 4 ports)
WAN: UTP ethernet port
Router features: NAT, DHCP server (LAN), DHCP client (WAN)

Additional requirement: packet priorisation based on filtering rules,
in particular source and/or destination addresses and ports.

The software product cFosSpeed offers this kind of filtering, but is a
local host application and affects only traffic routed by the machine
on which it runs. I want to prioritize all traffic between my LAN and
the internet.

I am not interested in software-routers running on standard hardware.

The perfect answer to my question would be a short list of router
appliances which might be suitable.

Thanks
Tony

Clarification of Question by aj_dyson-ga on 17 Nov 2004 04:20 PST
another way to say this would be:

I'm looking for a home router that can do traffic shaping.
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