Re: the "cisco vs. Linux" thread

Linux Advanced Routing and Traffic Control

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I haven't tried routerboard as yet. Seem like one of the most cost effective way to add more ports to your
own switch/router/brouter device.


Another probably more complicated way is to use a USB hub, multiport USB card or the ports built into
your PC with USB ethernet devices.


The USB ethernet devices a quite expensive compared to plain ethernet - even gigabit - but if you use
an embeded board or a mico atx with a shotage of slots this a solution for getting up to a staggering
128 ethernet ports - in theory.


Wireless USB would make things even more interesting in this arena.
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