The Xrouter Pro from Dr. Bott (formerly of Macsense) has everything but wireless: static/dhcp combo, dmz internal routing to a host, 4 10/100 ports in addition to the WAN port, PPoE built-in, the ability to block port scanning, and all configureable through a web browser. Cross-platform friendly. I've used it happily for some time, I don't know why it's not more popular!
2 reasons for that: MkLinux only runs on 1st-generation Power Macintoshes with the NuBus architecture (eg only on a limited number of older Macs), and info on MkLinux is hosted separately on http://www.mklinux.apple.com
The Xrouter Pro from Dr. Bott (formerly of Macsense) has everything but wireless: static/dhcp combo, dmz internal routing to a host, 4 10/100 ports in addition to the WAN port, PPoE built-in, the ability to block port scanning, and all configureable through a web browser. Cross-platform friendly. I've used it happily for some time, I don't know why it's not more popular!
2 reasons for that: MkLinux only runs on 1st-generation Power Macintoshes with the NuBus architecture (eg only on a limited number of older Macs), and info on MkLinux is hosted separately on http://www.mklinux.apple.com