On Sun, Dec 05, 2004 at 02:30:17PM -0500, Greg Boehnlein wrote: > > > Tell me which one can get me access to the LinkSys Linux using SSH? > > > Does Satori has this feature? I am not so concerned with Voice Shaping > > > and QOS at this time, but more interested in converting this into a > > > Linux box that is accessible from an ssh client. > > Alchemy has ssh access, you need to pay $20 subscription to Sveasoft to > > access the pre-release firmware. > > $20.00 for GNUed "hackware" that is originally freely donated by > > LinkSys? No way. > Well, then roll your own and stop whining about it. Quite frankly calling > it "hackware" shows that you have no concept of how much work has gone > into the Sveasoft firmware, nor do you grasp the concept that Linksys is > incorporating many of the Sveasoft changes BACK into their firmware. > Everyone wins from this, and Sveasoft has a revenue stream that allows > them to keep focused development on improving the firmware. I have over 60 > of the WRT54GS units in production and I run Sveasoft firmware on every > single one of them. It is so far ahead of Linksys's internal builds and > adds so many additional features that there is no comparison between the > two.
The only criticism I'd have of Sveasoft is lack of documentation, but in general the software is pretty good (if you can work out how to drive it properly :). I'm sure there'll be an Asterisk port, especially as Sveasoft are making loadable modules, so the core can be small, but functionality can be added if required. Steve -- NetTek Ltd Phone/Fax +44-(0)20 7483 2455 SMS steve-epage (at) gbnet.net [body] gpg 1024D/468952DB 2001-09-19 _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
