I'd recommend the 4 port ZyXEL Prestige 6?? router, which will do NAT, and if you want DHCP (which makes things easier for users, unless it doesn't). If you want better protection than NAT, there is the ZyWALL, which has a firewall built in, but is a silver not-quite-cuboid. They do not currently support IPv6.
I'd recommend not using BT as a provider, and steer clear of "connection only" products - this usually means no outbound mail relay
AFAIK most ISPs will host one domain for you as part of the package, it's just a case of what te additional costs are.
I would try to keep all the internet eggsin one basket, just so there's only one support number to call.
I will find out what we would charge, but I can tell you now it won't be competative.
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Date: 2003-05-28 11:39 pm (UTC)I'd recommend not using BT as a provider, and steer clear of "connection only" products - this usually means no outbound mail relay
AFAIK most ISPs will host one domain for you as part of the package, it's just a case of what te additional costs are.
I would try to keep all the internet eggsin one basket, just so there's only one support number to call.
I will find out what we would charge, but I can tell you now it won't be competative.