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From: ctassell@isn.net (Charles Tassell)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: FreeBSD as an ISP
Date: 16 Oct 1995 21:46:15 GMT
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  I'm working for a company that is about to set up an Internet Service 
Provider in a relatively small market (we will probably have around 100 users 
at the start)  What I am wondering is whether or not FreeBSD is stable and 
supported enough to run as the router for a mainly PPP connections.

  Any comments?  I know wuarchive runs off of a Pentium with FreeBSD but it's 
just an FTP server, isn't it?