Oh the howls that would come from the left if this were Obama, but leftists and other Obama supporters will sing the praises of "Anonymous", Gawker and Wikileaks over this massive breach of law.
But then, no one pays attention to Obama's past--he gets a free pass from the MSM.
I've tried several versions of firmware on Linksys WRT54Gx, and in the end I think the biggest problem with a consumer device is the processor speed...it's too slow to handle the traffic shaping requirements of VOIP and BT.
I resolved the issue by using an old Celeron 500mhz machine with 2 IBM NICs--which I paid more for than any other part of the router I made.
I used a floppy firmware called Coyote Linux (now called Brazil Firewall), and a custom version of Wondershaper---lots of trial and error, but in the end I had a sweet router---it handled two VOIP devices (both Packet8) and two households using Bittorrents almost constantly (30gb per month minimum).
We never ever had a single problem with VOIP while using Bittorrents...leading me to believe the real issue, aside from getting the Upload and Download speeds tuned correctly, is the router processor speed.
Will this change how the tobacco companies are viewed?
Oh the howls that would come from the left if this were Obama, but leftists and other Obama supporters will sing the praises of "Anonymous", Gawker and Wikileaks over this massive breach of law. But then, no one pays attention to Obama's past--he gets a free pass from the MSM.
I've tried several versions of firmware on Linksys WRT54Gx, and in the end I think the biggest problem with a consumer device is the processor speed...it's too slow to handle the traffic shaping requirements of VOIP and BT. I resolved the issue by using an old Celeron 500mhz machine with 2 IBM NICs--which I paid more for than any other part of the router I made. I used a floppy firmware called Coyote Linux (now called Brazil Firewall), and a custom version of Wondershaper---lots of trial and error, but in the end I had a sweet router---it handled two VOIP devices (both Packet8) and two households using Bittorrents almost constantly (30gb per month minimum). We never ever had a single problem with VOIP while using Bittorrents...leading me to believe the real issue, aside from getting the Upload and Download speeds tuned correctly, is the router processor speed.