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Powerful Linux ISP Router Distribution?

fibrewire writes "I'm building a Wireless ISP using commercial grade, low cost equipment. My main stumbling block is that I cannot find a decent open source ISP class routing distribution. Closest thing to even a decent tool is Ubiquiti's AIRControl — but even it doesn't play well with other network monitoring software. I've used Mikrotik's RouterOS for five years, but it just isn't built for what I need. I don't mind paying licensing fees, but $300K for a Cisco Universal Broadband Router is out of my budget. Has anyone seen any good open-source/cheap hardware/software systems that will scale to several thousand users?"

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  1. Re:Hire someone who knows what they are doing. by Jeng · · Score: 4, Funny

    Wait, isn't shitting on topics a well-known slashdot tradition?

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  2. Re:Are you serious, or just killing time? by shaitand · · Score: 3, Funny

    'Ok, now the hubs thing. I say "hubs" for any low end consumer grade unmanaged "switch". For some manufacturers, it was a marketing ploy to say "switch", which just meant "auto speed switching", where it would handle 10baseT/100baseT/100baseTX, but was still a hub (you could see all traffic on all ports).'

    Your showing your age here my friend. This hasn't been true for many years.