I use the Netopia R9100. I is great, but it suffers from the same flaw that most of these units do, NAT breaks anthing that relies on an inbound route, (ie h.323, FreedomNet,...) all seem to have some code to deal with the FTP PORT command, but writing app specific code for each new thing gets hairy. Would a router with NAT and a SOCKS proxy do the trick?
So... we could load up nocat, config it for our users, then resale them to the community to build our community net.... how cool
http://nocat.net/
I use the Netopia R9100. I is great, but it suffers from the same flaw that most of these units do, NAT breaks anthing that relies on an inbound route, (ie h.323, FreedomNet, ...) all seem to have some code to deal with the FTP PORT command, but writing app specific code for each new thing gets hairy. Would a router with NAT and a SOCKS proxy do the trick?