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A few questions regarding routers
gtalkBear
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31. August 2010 @ 07:21
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Hi there,
Wanted to know if there is a router in the market, that forwards traffic from all connected wireless/wired PC's, also to 1 central port so that the traffic can be analyzed
etc. by WireShark ?
Any ideas? Thanks.
Mr. Nice Bear
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AfterDawn Addict
31. August 2010 @ 17:50
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Most commercial router products provide this function.
I am not aware of any consumer grade routers that do.
gtalkBear
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1. September 2010 @ 05:01
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Originally posted by dailun: Most commercial router products provide this function.
I am not aware of any consumer grade routers that do. It's for a project, and we need to monitor traffic in a controlled environment.
Any ideas, which commercial router I should check out? Thanks dailun.
Perhaps routers from Linksys? Which product-line?
AfterDawn Addict
1. September 2010 @ 16:01
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Linksys are all what I would consider "consumer grade" routers.
You're looking for something from Cisco, Juniper, Brocade (foundry), Extreme.
You might find a low-end Cisco router on eBay. Perhaps one of the Cicso experts can chime in.
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gtalkBear
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1. September 2010 @ 17:01
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Originally posted by dailun: Linksys are all what I would consider "consumer grade" routers.
You're looking for something from Cisco, Juniper, Brocade (foundry), Extreme.
You might find a low-end Cisco router on eBay. Perhaps one of the Cicso experts can chime in. Thanks again for the info dailun. I'll try to digg this out.
If I have something, I'll post it here.
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