Linked by Jeremy LaCroix on Wed 13th Aug 2003 16:59 UTC
Privacy, Security, Encryption I am a "Technologist", a Technology enthusiast that is usually the one that is called should a major catastrophe strike an end user. My saga of computer rescues becomes a plot that is ever so thickening, if not only for the fact that's it's becoming incredibly easy for hackers and malicious code writers these days to invade personal property to find, seek, and destroy. Each year, virus and hacker threats increase, and in addition the damage trail left behind is something of a problem. Not to forget, a majority of "PC Panic" cases I've come across are often times the same common, "major" problem.
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re: quake
by dizz on Wed 13th Aug 2003 19:36 UTC

depends on the amount of bandwith it has to handel.
i had an 486 with bsd for a 4mbit connection no problem
a pentium 75 should be abel to handel a 10mbit conection.
for a 100mbit conection i would say a p2 233 is the minimum.

of course if you would want qos traffic shaping and other cool stuf it takes more hardware