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  1. Re:NO gig-e low # ports and pci bus for most of th on Open Source Router To Replace WRT54GL? · · Score: 1

    Sorry for the confusion, the datasheet (copy) I was looking at has the 6500 on the front but specs for pix on the back. I missed that

    Regarding the throughput of various busses,

    PCI-X. 1064MB/s

    came out in 1998, so it has been possible to build a gigabit capable router since sometime around 1999 using pc hardware.

  2. Re:NO gig-e low # ports and pci bus for most of th on Open Source Router To Replace WRT54GL? · · Score: 1

    The cards can't push the speeds? This seems silly, since the Cisco 6500 series (mostly) uses Pentium III processors and PCI cards. There are several open source router solutions that use standard hardware. Check vyatta for one example. Maybe you chose poorly performing components, or possibly the router was ineffectively configured, but the GigE cards most likely can push GigE speeds.

  3. Re:ASUS RT-N16 on Open Source Router To Replace WRT54GL? · · Score: 1

    True, it is not dualband. I still think it's the best off-the-shelf-buy-it-at-the-local-retailer type device currently available. Since it has plenty ram and 32Mb of flash as well as 2 usb ports, I plan to use it as is for now and then add a usb dualband radio later once an opensource driver is released if I need one.

    Very few devices in this class have the potential for modding into various devices that the RT-N16 has. Want to add asterisk telephony to your router? No problem. Add more wireless radios? Plenty of space for drivers, plenty of ram. One guy said he loaded all options available and he still had half the ram free. Most other dd-wrt compatible devices have 64Mb or less ram and 4-8Mb flash so they are much less versatile, not to mention the slower processor speeds which can cause performance bottlenecks. And it retails for around $95.

  4. Re:Haven't seen free N yet on Open Source Router To Replace WRT54GL? · · Score: 1

    Look again, the ath9k chipset has open source drivers.

  5. ASUS RT-N16 on Open Source Router To Replace WRT54GL? · · Score: 4, Informative

    The ASUS RT-N16 is the best consumer product I've found for dd-wrt so far. 128Mb RAM and 480mHz processor, 802.11n and 2 usb ports.

  6. USB Serial port on Running Old Desktops Headless? · · Score: 1

    If the machine doesn't have a serial port, you could use a USB serial port and plug it in when necessary.

    If the network is down but the ethernet port still works you could try a crossover network cable connected to a laptop.

    Leaving out the video card is a good idea if you can, the power requirement will be reduced. If you're into hardware hacking you could add a switch to the video card power bus line and leave the card in the box.

  7. Re:Full text on SCO Threatens to Press IP Claims on Linux -$99/cpu · · Score: 1

    Interesting that the fact checker for this article quit when he found Ray Noorda's name. Ray founded Novell, and Novell bought SCO in 1995. SCO was started by Doug and Larry Michels in 1978.

  8. Re:why do we care? on Linux for Home Electronics · · Score: 1

    You mean, 'why do we care about this as long as there are open standards that everyone follows even big giant 8000lb monkey-software corporations"

    It's not the OS it's the interfaces that are important.

  9. Re:Donate.. on Slashback: Drivers, Bodycomputing, Farscape · · Score: 1

    Well, it might make you most happy, assuming you like children and that you like Farscape. If you hate either or both it screws your equation.

  10. Re:Why should a server save power? on Why Don't Servers Support Power Management? · · Score: 1

    A server can save power by allowing the workstations to be shutdown. When you consolidate services on servers, hundreds of workstations can be off when not in use.

  11. Domain name infringement on Quepasa.com Settles Whatshappenin.com Lawsuit · · Score: 4

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