Your safest bet would be a routerboard, either the 750G or the 450G.
http://linitx.com/viewcategory.php?catid=194 is probably the best place to get
them from.
As I understand it, version 5 of RouterOS supports mini-jumbos over PPP,
allowing full 1500 MTU frame, yes, over PPPoE :-) (1508)
They do NATless, as well as can native or tunnel IPv6.
They are not for the faint hearted, non-techie though.
The only thing it falls on, it is 5 ports. However, it will happy go lucky
VLANs etc.
However, failing that, the Draytek Vigor 2820 series might be of interest as
that has pretty much everything all minus the 8 ports.
On Friday 13 May 2011 16:17:19 Imran Chaudhry wrote:
> Hi, I'm after some recommendations please for a VDSL router, the
> requirements are:
>
> * supports PPPoE (it's being used with Zen Fibre broadband)
> * Non-NAT mode
> * 8-ports
> * "business-grade", eg. something in the £50 - £150 range? and beefier
> cpu and ram
> * it would be nice to have features like 3G for internet failover
>
> Thanks!