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Open Source Router on Par With Cisco, Users Say

Jane Walker writes "On a mission to avoid paying top dollar for Cisco routers, two users say Vyatta's Open Flexible Router is a viable alternative to the proprietary norm. Find out about the pluses and minor hassles involved in deploying this alternative." This probably won't surprise the users of (much lower end) networking gear like the famously hackable Linksys WRT54G, which — like a number of internally similar routers — can be reconfigured with one of several open-source firmwares to do things impossible with the hardware as delivered.

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  1. Avoiding "License Transfer" Fees by evansvillelinux · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Isn't this a way to avoid paying for the licensed software on Cisco equipment when it's sold second hand? (Not trolling or anything, I think it's ridiculous for Cisco to demand payment for software that's already been paid for once.)

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    IMHO, IANAL, TINLA, etc...
  2. in other news by atarione · · Score: 4, Insightful

    a small truck can replace a semi truck.... if you are moving small amounts of items.

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    actually I am happy to see you, however that is in fact a banana in my pocket.