If you're talking about caching, then you're absolutely correct. If
you're using squid just for filtering and policies enforcment, as i'm
doing, than even a small box like the routerboards i'm using (32Mb RAM
and 64Mb flash disk) is enough for a 30-40 stations network. squid needs
a bit of tweaking for running on those but, once you mastered that, is
works absolutely fine. I even have it doing authentication on Windows
ADs through ldap authenticators !
On 22/08/14 15:16, Lawrence Pingree wrote:
> Plus a wifi device is severely underpowered and lacks sufficient memory and storage for squid to provide any real benefit (IMHO).
>
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