On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, Joe Knapka wrote:
> Everything you want is possible. It sounds like the WebShuttle is
> basically the equivalent of a masquerading firewall. Installing it on
> your network allows all of the machines on your net to access the
> Internet, but does not otherwise affect the operation of your local net.
I see it more as an ultra-cheap router with basic functionality plus DHCP
and NAT.
Any way you slice it, though, I compared the price to that of a WebRamp
and found that a WebShuttle and a 5-port hub came to less than half of the
price of a WebRamp (which includes an integrated 4-port hub, therefore the
same functionality) and so.... I ordered one. I will report back on how
well it works.
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