I've actually used the Netgear RT328, which is an ISDN-based router. The only problems with it, as far as I was concerned, were that it only allowed a limited number of NAT translations, and it was port-based, so you could not map the same port to several machines. Other than that, the RT328 was a great little box.
I can't find any link to the actual question(s) used and I suspect those first and above ANYTHING else for causing the responses that were given.
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You say that now, but when good ol' Sol ages to a red giant you'll be singeing a different tune!
Fixed that for you.
How about TrustCommerce? They've got an API for most of the popular languages. I use the Python version.
http://www.trustcommerce.com/tclink.php
I've actually used the Netgear RT328, which is an ISDN-based router. The only problems with it, as far as I was concerned, were that it only allowed a limited number of NAT translations, and it was port-based, so you could not map the same port to several machines. Other than that, the RT328 was a great little box.
Try Decide.com. It looks fairly decent for the SF Bay Area, but I've not looked at their coverage of other areas.