router tutorial needed

router tutorial needed

Post by KP » Thu, 17 Jan 2002 18:05:19



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Greetings Friend,

Yes, I hate to break it to you, but, this is another newbie problem.  I =
have almost never worked with Linux/Unix/Etc and am diving in head first =
building a router for my broadband internet access.  I despiratly need =
an easy to understand tutorial on setting one up in FreeBSD.  I have =
been all over the newsgroups and while there is a plethora of =
information it is all geared for a user well above my current knowledge. =
 Please Help.


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Thanks in advance,
Ken Patterson

P.S.  The idea of a free OS is fantastic.

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