On Tue, Dec 04, 2007 at 12:43:07PM +0200, Yuval Hager wrote:

> the 'L' in the model name is for Linux.
> The latest (v8 I believe it is called) is running vxWorks.

What happened is the original version ran Linux. Linksys found that they
could use half the RAM, get better performance and prevent people from
"hacking" them by replacing a Linux system customized to be a router
with an application specific router program in vxWorks. 

This cut the price significantly and increased profits while cutting 
costs and retail price.

People who buy the router to use "out of the box" where happy. People
who bought them to run their own versions of Linux stopped buying them
and overall sales went down. The "L" version was their response,
they sell both the current vxWorks unit for people that don't care
what they run and the "L" version with the extra RAM and Linux
firmware to those that do.

The "L" version is the one to buy if you want to install your own version
of Linux on it. 

Geoff.

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