At 12:07 PM -0700 2/27/2009, nestamicky wrote:
>Since this thread is going on and since I have more than a few 
>modems and wireless routers, I've always wanted to ask: what fun 
>stuff can one do with these things, especially the wireless routers? 
>Any ideas?

On the WAN side, very little if it's the direct connection to the ISP 
- they control that side and will rip your liver out if you fool with 
it.

On the LAN side (wired or wireless)... depends on the device.  Some 
let you tweak the size of the NAT table etc.  Some let you bridge 
easily - so you can "daisy chain" them to create really large 
coverage areas.

...Given the rate at which wifi standards change, you might be better 
of selling 'em now while you can get a few bucks for 'em! :\

- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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