Steve R wrote:
> At 12:07 PM -0700 2/27/09, nestamicky posted:
> 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?
>
>
> Are you familiar with Bastard Sons of Dialup/BSoD? Check out their 
> website <http://bsodtv.org> for their blogs and web episodes. Their 
> stuff is Windows-centric and way over my head but it is interesting 
> to see what can be done with older equipment. Their stuff is also 
> showing up on legal torrents and usenet.
>
> Steve R
>
>   
Thanks for the link to <http://bsodtv.org> It's the sort of place I was 
looking for. I also know of hackaday.com but I've not been able to find 
anything there that deals with toying with old wireless routers.
> >
>   

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