Hardware wise you probably won't have any issues. The only real 
challenge may come in if you start using a lot of stateful rules in 
iptables and want to track a large number of connections. Memory will be 
your limit here. the processor and bus speen shouldln't bother you any.

Ross


>Hi,
>
>I have a 486 PC that I've setup to route/firewall all my internet
>traffic with Debian Linux and iptables.  Been working like a champ for
>over a year now.  I'm planning on upgrading my bandwidth to
>residential cable though from a 512 kbps up/down connection to a 6mbps
>down / 384 kbps up.  
>
>My question is does this box limit my bandwidth?  The two NIC's are on
>an ISA bus.  It seems to work fine, it's only role in life is to
>firewall, but I'm not sure if that hardware is just too plain old to
>handle 6mbps.  Any thoughts?
>
>Josh
>
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