Sam Kuper wrote: > 2008/12/10 <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> > > Potentially there could be some affiliation as I don't believe > there is any specific 'OpenWRT' router. Mmmmmm the OpenmokoWRT *drool* > > > I may be veering OT here, but Buffalo sell/sold a router with DDWRT > pre-loaded.
There are a few 'preloaded' openwrt based routers and derivitives. There is no official router however and certainly none with persistent system time that I know of :) Also, I'd say that openwrt or ddwrt was chosen to aquire an existing user base and to keep costs low while releasing a product capable of being configured by the least technical of end consumers. I'd be more inclined to want something that I can customise and rebrand, rather than something already branded, or requiring me to rip out what is already in place for something else. I'd be willing to bet the specifications are similar to existing consumer routers that can already run openwrt aswell. It is possible to create your own router with a routerboard ... but that's the space I'm suggesting to occupy, forget the software functionality (something om is pretty good at :P ... sorry ... bit harsh). It's more or less about choosing the best parts and hardware layout and config than it is about preloading openwrt. Sound familiar? :) Sarton _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

