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P1. Socket 7, to be exact, so it should theoretically support up through at least some of the AMD K6-series as well, depending on what sort of voltage options it has.
With a few NICs it might make an OK router, although it might not really be worth it over a $40 D-Link or the like, when you take power consumption into account.
Just remember it'll only cache 64mb RAM, so putting any more than that'll just make it run slow[er].
Actualy the "P1" back then was known as the P5 architecture...