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Can I build a linux router with a USB Ethernet adapter?


I'm trying to build a linux router, and a friend is going to give me a computer that has an onboard ethernet, but no pci slots. Can I still make it into a router by using a USB Nic for the 2nd LAN port? I guess my question is, are there any linux compatible USB Ethernet adapters?

I guess your answer is:

Yes many of the current Linux distributions support USB and Ethernet and USB Ethernet. Fedora Core 8 works.

If you are trying to figure out which USB wireless adapters are supported, visit the site of the distribution you want. Check their hardware compatibility documentation.

If you would like me to check for you, tell me which release of Linux, both distribution and build version. Also tell me which USB wireless adapter both manufacturer and model number.

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One Comment

  1. Jag says:

    I guess your answer is:

    Yes many of the current Linux distributions support USB and Ethernet and USB Ethernet. Fedora Core 8 works.

    If you are trying to figure out which USB wireless adapters are supported, visit the site of the distribution you want. Check their hardware compatibility documentation.

    If you would like me to check for you, tell me which release of Linux, both distribution and build version. Also tell me which USB wireless adapter both manufacturer and model number.
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