Sounds like you may have your answer, but I'll stick in my 2 cents worth:

I use a Cisco 675 router.  It can be programmed to act as your firewall,
blocking ports as needed.  It can be remotely set up - being new to
networking I couldn't figure out how to get it going, so my phone co's DSL
expert logged into it from his office and programmed it for me. You can
set up different passwords for external and internal access.  It has
several logic ports for adding in additional IP addresses, etc.  You can
also use it as a bridge if you need to use PPPoE authentication to log
onto your ISP.  The price tag isn't cheap - $295.00, but if you have the
cash it's worth the expense.

Glen



On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:

>Could someone recommend a router for use with ADSL (GTE dynamic IP). Not a
>linux/pc solution since for some reason my mom's office eats them for
>breakfast. 
>
>I know about webramp. Any others? I need to be able to administer it from
>*outside* the LAN. Being able to access one of the internal windows PC's
>via vnc would be a plus.
>
>thanks
>charles
>
>
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