One of the most used things in homes, business and small offices (other than the internet) is routers. Although routers are inexpensive, you can build and configure a router for free, if you have the necessary parts. Lets start off with the requirements needed for this project: i386, or better motherboard + processor, 2 PCI or ISA NICS, Floppy Drive, Harddrive (optional), 8 MB of RAM, Freesco floppy disk Link.
DIY Router
One of the most used things in homes, business and small offices (other than the internet) is routers. Although routers are inexpensive, you can build and configure a router for free, if you have the necessary parts. Lets start off with the requirements needed for this project: i386, or better motherboard + processor, 2 PCI or ISA NICS, Floppy Drive, Harddrive (optional), 8 MB of RAM, Freesco floppy disk Link.
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How about a Cisco 7200 from open source read this Cisco Router a working emulator is available. Real soon you will be able to have 7200 at home.
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