On Sun, 24 Oct 1999, Bradley C. Kuszmaul wrote:
> It may depend on just how old and slow the linux box is.
>
> I never had any troubles with using a PII 300 for a router on a
> 10-base-T network.
That's the problem. My linux box is a P 133. Roughly where would you say
the cutoff would be?
> If performance is the only issue, I would be surprised if it is a big
> enough issue to matter.
I need to do a lot of large file transfers (5 Mb+ files) for part of my
research. The transfers are a bit of a bottleneck to my work. Thus my
concern. If I had to make a choice, I'd wide up having to dump my linux
box in favor of the Win box. :(
I'm also looking to pick up a 2nd Win box so I can work on one while the
other is processing. If I do, I'd need two boxes with fast connections.
Thus the questions about speed with IP Masq. What would be the minimal
system configuration you would recommend for IP Masq. for a fast
connection?
Michael
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