Martin Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 22, 2005, at 11:08 AM, Doug Meredith wrote:
hugolivude [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to be
careful when buying the Linksys because version 5.0 saw a move from
Linux, which runs Sveasoft's Talisman firmware, to VxWorks, which does
not.
hugolivude [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to be
careful when buying the Linksys because version 5.0 saw a move from
Linux, which runs Sveasoft's Talisman firmware, to VxWorks, which does
not.
Why would I care what OS an embedded device uses? Is there a
difference in the externally observable
hugolivude [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to be
careful when buying the Linksys because version 5.0 saw a move from
Linux, which runs Sveasoft's Talisman firmware, to VxWorks, which
does
not.
Why would I care what OS an embedded device uses? Is there a
difference in the
Doug Meredith wrote:
hugolivude [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to be
careful when buying the Linksys because version 5.0 saw a move from
Linux, which runs Sveasoft's Talisman firmware, to VxWorks, which does
not.
Why would I care what OS an embedded device uses? Is there a
difference in
On Nov 22, 2005, at 11:08 AM, Doug Meredith wrote:
hugolivude [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need to be
careful when buying the Linksys because version 5.0 saw a move from
Linux, which runs Sveasoft's Talisman firmware, to VxWorks, which does
not.
Why would I care what OS an embedded device
Because the stock firmware does not support QoS. You need one that runs
linux and then load the hacked firmware by either sveasoft or I prefer
OpenWRT since you can run OpenVPN other packages.
Actually, QoS is in the standard frimware since somewhere around
version 3.something
Tim Litwiller wrote:
Absolutly - you can replace the linux firmware with an opensource
firmware from sveasoft.com and others that will give you many features
that you can't get in the price range of router.
Is sveasoft Open Source?
It didn't used to be. . . . .
??
B.
Brian Capouch wrote:
Tim Litwiller wrote:
Absolutly - you can replace the linux firmware with an opensource
firmware from sveasoft.com and others that will give you many features
that you can't get in the price range of router.
Is sveasoft Open Source?
It didn't used to be. . . . .
??