I'm in the US, but live in a relatively rural area. My only internet
options are DSL and satellite. The local provider is Century Link (it used
to be Sprint, but they sold their copper phone business off). I have the
fastest service that they offer (based on distance from the DSLAM), 4 down
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I was going to test the recommended bridge settings for overhead (32 IIRC),
because as far as I can tell there is no PPPoE involved. I've never seen it
in the modems config (in the brief period it has an IP before I put it in
bridge mode as well so the routable IP goes to my actual router), or
Hi David,
On Jan 7, 2014, at 13:11 , David Personette dper...@gmail.com wrote:
I was going to test the recommended bridge settings for overhead (32 IIRC),
because as far as I can tell there is no PPPoE involved. I've never seen it
in the modems config (in the brief period it has an IP
Hi Sebastian,
I have both Linux and Mac (all my systems are Linux, the Mac is my work
laptop). I don't have Matlab, so I'll try to get it working in Octave
(haven't really used it before). If it's something that can help others in
the community, then I'll definitely run it. Assuming that I don't
Some comments about procedure. I mention the distro I currently use, so
one aspect is distro specific:
Choose a server which actually returns pings. I used 'mtr' on one run to
choose a server, but did not check it with ping. A mistake.
The data collection run took circa 5 hours. The
Looks promising, if somewhat pricey?
http://www.linksys.com/en-us/press/releases/2014-01-06_Linksys_wrt_revolutionizes_wireless_networking
Anyone knows what chipset it features/will feature?
-Toke
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I was going to find some time today to call the product manager and/or
marketing contact to see if they can give advice.
What else would the collective wisdom care to know about?
Rich
On Jan 7, 2014, at 10:46 AM, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen t...@toke.dk wrote:
Looks promising, if somewhat
RAM and flash size?
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David P.
On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 10:56 AM, Rich Brown richb.hano...@gmail.com wrote:
I was going to find some time today to call the product manager and/or
marketing contact to see if they can give advice.
What else would the collective wisdom care to know about?
On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 10:56 AM, Rich Brown richb.hano...@gmail.com wrote:
I was going to find some time today to call the product manager and/or
marketing contact to see if they can give advice.
What else would the collective wisdom care to know about?
Exactly what chips are inside?
Any
The press release for the new Linksys WRT1900AC has some details: 1.2GHz
dual-core ARM, 128MBytes Flash, 256MBytes DDR3 RAM, 2.4 5 GHz dual band, lots
of other good stuff.
http://www.linksys.com/en-us/press/releases/2014-01-06_Linksys_wrt_revolutionizes_wireless_networking
… and also…
On Jan
hI there,
On Jan 7, 2014, at 17:03 , David Personette dper...@gmail.com wrote:
RAM and flash size?
According to
http://www.linksys.com/en-us/press/releases/2014-01-06_Linksys_wrt_revolutionizes_wireless_networking
:
RAM 256MB, flash 128MB, dual core ARM
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David P.
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