On 01/21/11 12:11 PM, Stephen Harris wrote:
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 11:13:54AM -0800, John R Pierce wrote:
On 01/21/11 10:35 AM, Stephen Harris wrote:
I replaced my old redhat 6 firewall (Pentium Pro) with a wrt54g around 7 years ago when I realised just how much energy that machine was wasting spinning up hard disks and stuff.
wrt54's (I have a wrt54gs v1.0 doing my wireless) are awfully slow little processors. I have considered and still may get around to
It can handle my 30Mbit/s FIOS connection just fine, which is more than I think my old Pentium Pro could do :-)
huh, I'm surprised. I've had trouble routing 10Mbit through them at wire speeds.
The wrt54g(s) internally has a single 100baseT ethernet port attached to a 6 port VLAN switch. WAN vs LAN are done with vlan switching, so effectively its a half duplex device. The CPU is also brutally slow, a 200MHz MIPSel system-on-a-chip with no cache, and very narrow memory bus with rather slow memory cycles.