= Сообщение: 3831 из 7440 ============================================= IPV6 = От : Nicholas Boel 1:154/10 02 Dec 16 09:45:30 Кому : Kees van Eeten 02 Dec 16 09:45:30 Тема : Cable modem change FGHI : area://IPV6?msgid=1:154/10+584198b2 На : area://IPV6?msgid=2:280/5003.4+58418eac = Кодировка сообщения определена как: UTF-8 ================================== ============================================================================== Hello Kees,
On 02 Dec 16 15:32, Kees van Eeten wrote to Nicholas Boel:
KE> My main firewall/router/server has one Gigabit Ethernet port. That KE> port is connected to a switch that supports VPN's and VPN trunking. KE> Als Linux supports VPN and trunking, I use a trunk between the Server KE> and teh Switch, the switch is trunked to a second smart switch.
That's 'just a tad' more advanced compared to where I was originally going with this discussion. :)
KE> I have used a Pi as a router in my motorhome. A power-Wifi or a KE> 3g-dongle provide a Wan connection. A small usb Wifi then provides the KE> in-vehicle Wifi. Of course the Lan port is also available. This setup KE> can cope with the slow speeds of the wan connections. I intend to use KE> a Pi3 next year, then the internal Wifi can give the in-vehicle lan.
And that's all I was getting at. It is indeed possible. And as long as your USB transfers faster than your internet connection, there is really no bottleneck either.
Some people in residential areas are capped with internet speeds at 3mb/s or 6mb/s, which is lower than what USB2.0 can transfer at. So my point was that it is definitely possible (while not bogging anything down) in a small scale home hobby network.
Regards, Nick
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