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You'll need a dedicated computer (or server) to act as the router. While you have a router that it is "headless" (i. e. having no monitor or keyboard attached), '''do not so until you have it completely set up.''' | You'll need a dedicated computer to act as the router. You are encouraged use this as a server for other applications perhaps by installing postfix, apache, mysql, and/or samba. This guide is intended for Ubuntu versions 6.06/Dapper Drake or higher and covers both the '''Desktop''' and '''Server''' installations. While you can have a server that it is "headless" (i. e. having no monitor or keyboard attached), '''do not so until you have it completely set up.''' |
This is where the new Ubuntu Router page is in development, please visit ["UbuntuWirelessRouter/New"] for more information
1. Setting up an Ubuntu Wired/Wirless Router
1.1. Preface
This article exists due a lack of concise and easily followed information available on the subject of setting up an wired and/or wireless Ubuntu router. It is intended for advanced users who have or would like to set up a dedicated Ubuntu installation acting as a router at home or in their office. The end result is a powerful router that can provide functionality similar to popular products (like, for example, the Linksys WRT54G).
1.2. Prerequisites
1.2.1. Knowledge
1.2.2. Broadband Connection
A broadband connection like a cable or DSL modem is required. Your broadband service provider must either provide the necessary information to configure your IP address statically or provide a dynamically assigned address via DHCP. If your connection requires PPPoE (as can often be the case with DSL service), you'll find the existing the article ["ADSLPPPoE"] to be of value.
1.2.3. Hardware
You'll need a dedicated computer to act as the router. You are encouraged use this as a server for other applications perhaps by installing postfix, apache, mysql, and/or samba.
This guide is intended for Ubuntu versions 6.06/Dapper Drake or higher and covers both the Desktop and Server installations.
While you can have a server that it is "headless" (i. e. having no monitor or keyboard attached), do not so until you have it completely set up.