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Thursday, 10 November 2005 23:20 |
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A great article!
The story of
the Linksys Wireless-G Router (model WRT54G) and how you can turn a $60
router into a $600 router is a little bit CSI and a little bit Freaks
& Geeks. Itââ¬â¢s also the story of how the open source movement can produce a win-win scenario for both consumers and commercial vendors. ... In
June 2003 some folks on the Linux Kernel Mailing List sniffed around
the WRT54G and found that its firmware was based on Linux components.
Because Linux is released under the GNU General Public License, or GPL,
the terms of the license obliged Linksys to make available the source
code to the WRT54G firmware ...
So the Linksys WRT54G can be loaded with replacement firmware with exciting new features. Which raises the question ââ¬â like what? ... read more HERE at www.wi-fiplanet.com |
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