[Asterisk-Users] Re: I need suggestions for on equipment

2005-11-23 Thread Doug Meredith
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.

 Why would I care what OS an embedded device uses?  Is there a
 difference in the externally observable behavior?

Did you read the text you quoted?

Ah.  I did read it but I didn't understand it.  When I read it I took
it to mean that the Talisman firmware was part of the Linksys Linux
offering.  From other posts I now understand that it is in fact a
replacement firmware.

Doug
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[Asterisk-Users] Re: I need suggestions for on equipment

2005-11-22 Thread Doug Meredith
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 behavior?

Doug
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SystemGuard - Oracle remote support
877-974-8273 (87-SYSGUARD)
506-854-7997
www.systemguard.com

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Re: I need suggestions for on equipment

2005-11-22 Thread Steve Totaro

 
 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 behavior?
 

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.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: I need suggestions for on equipment

2005-11-22 Thread Tim Litwiller

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 the externally observable behavior?

Doug


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.


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: I need suggestions for on equipment

2005-11-22 Thread Martin Joseph


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 uses?  Is there a
difference in the externally observable behavior?


Did you read the text you quoted?

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: I need suggestions for on equipment

2005-11-22 Thread Time Bandit
 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
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: I need suggestions for on equipment

2005-11-22 Thread Brian Capouch

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.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: I need suggestions for on equipment

2005-11-22 Thread Tim Litwiller

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. . . . .

??



Yes, just a slightly different interpretation of Open Source

But if you are ok with the next version back, you still get QOS which is 
related to this topic and you can get and modify the source if you want.

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