My observation is that the Flash memory in the device is very slow. When you first flash the device, it takes some time to do anything on the flash memory, including erasing it. Loading new firmware onto it takes some 10 minutes.
The CPU is a 183 Mzh, I think. It should be good enough to handle average use and maybe more. Joe Lagreca wrote: > I got a few of them, and flashed them with dd-wrt. While the FON AP's > are nice and small, they are quite slow (slow to boot up, may be > processor?), and the dd-wrt firmware for the FON is quite buggy. > However it is actively being developed, and is becoming more stable > every day. > > I too would suggest getting one, in hopes that the FON version of > dd-wrt is as good as the wrt54g version someday. > > Joe > > > On 3/19/07, Jason Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I got one of these FON routers and I have to say that they are pretty >> nice for being free. If you can get one for free or cheap, do so. DD-WRT >> is being activity developed for this and there are a number of versions >> of firmware that will work in semi-production. >> The firmware, much like it linksys counter part is rather full featured. >> >> eric martinez wrote: >> > source: www.in-fy.com [translated from japanese] >> > >> > Easiest hack of the FON wifi router [using WDS] >> > >> > 1. Connect another router as client to a FON router via WDS >> > If the FON router has "Automatic WDS" enabled (this is default!) >> this is >> > possible without any changes to the FON router settings. >> > 2. Give a different SSID to the client router >> > 3. Now connect to the WDS client. >> > Now you have full Access to LAN and Internet. No restrictions, no >> FON radius login, no security, no WPA, no WEP. No cables and no >> changes to the default >> > FON settings are needed. >> > At least, if you use the FON router in PPPoE mode WDS on the >> FON router stops working when PPPoE goes offline. It will resume if >> you apply some >> > wireless settings on the FON router. >> > ########################################### >> > if you understand WDS and you want to try this, I have a FON wifi >> router >> > you can experiment on! pls lmk if interested! >> > ############################################## >> > (jfk,in reply to a question about whether he thinks it will be easy >> > to go to the moon): >> > "we plan this not because it will be easy, but because it will be >> hard." >> > >> > >> > >> > = >> > Search for products and services at: >> > http://search.mail.com >> > >> >> >> -- >> -- >> Jason Murphy >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> _______________________________________________ >> SoCalFreeNet.org General Discussion List >> To unsubscribe, please visit: >> http://socalfreenet.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss_socalfreenet.org >> -- -- Jason Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ SoCalFreeNet.org General Discussion List To unsubscribe, please visit: http://socalfreenet.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss_socalfreenet.org
