Re: OpenWRT

2007-04-04 Thread Craig Small
On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 11:11:42PM -0500, Harmon Seaver wrote: deal with -- if only they were closer. My wife would be soo thrilled to see me dragging a huge alpha minicomputer up to my room. And think of the electric bill for that thing! Just think how toasty the doghouse would be once you've

Re: OpenWRT

2007-04-03 Thread Harmon Seaver
--- except as a cheap router/firewall/access-point. And even at that, unless you already had one, I'm sure you could buy a new/used linksys or d-link router/accesspoint on ebay much cheaper than finding and paying for shipping on a multia. Right? So having a little embedded OS like OpenWRT

Re: OpenWRT

2007-04-03 Thread Steve Langasek
On Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 10:59:42AM -0500, Harmon Seaver wrote: I guess you didn't really read my post, or else just missed the whole point. Multia's, being so low-powered and slow, really aren't usable for much of anything these days --- except as a cheap router/firewall/access-point. And

Re: OpenWRT

2007-04-03 Thread Harmon Seaver
hardware. I don't have any hard numbers, but I'm sorry to say that I suspect buying a new WAP54G AP or similar[1], instead of running a multia[2], Yeah, actually I do have a very nice little WRT54GS that I run OpenWRT on and it is the access point for the house. Kinda' hard to explain what I do

Re: OpenWRT

2007-04-02 Thread Jerome Warnier
Le vendredi 16 mars 2007 à 14:44 -0500, Harmon Seaver a écrit : I don't know if any of you have had the opportunity to look at the openwrt system (http://www.openwrt.org) that runs on linksys and other wifi routers, but having bought one of those recently and consequently installed first dd

OpenWRT

2007-03-16 Thread Harmon Seaver
I don't know if any of you have had the opportunity to look at the openwrt system (http://www.openwrt.org) that runs on linksys and other wifi routers, but having bought one of those recently and consequently installed first dd-wrt and then openwrt on it, I'm quite impressed