[SLUG] ADSL modem and half bridge mode

2008-02-27 Thread Erik de Castro Lopo
Hi all,

I'm trying to set up my adsl modem in half bridge mode and its
almost working. The problem is that when it comes up it doesn't
set the default route. I have successfully set it manually, but
I can't figure out how to make if automatic.

Anyone have any clues?

Cheers,
Erik
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Re: [SLUG] ADSL modem and half bridge mode

2008-02-27 Thread Dave Kempe

Is this the Linksys AM300?
I found it a big buggy in this mode. Not sure what the problem is, but 
it doesn't work every time for some reason. Make sure you have the 
latest firmware.

We have given up on half-bridge mode with many of these modems.

dave

Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:

Hi all,

I'm trying to set up my adsl modem in half bridge mode and its
almost working. The problem is that when it comes up it doesn't
set the default route. I have successfully set it manually, but
I can't figure out how to make if automatic.

Anyone have any clues?

Cheers,
Erik

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Re: [SLUG] ADSL modem and half bridge mode

2008-02-27 Thread Richard Heycock
Excerpts from Erik de Castro Lopo's message of Thu Feb 28 00:13:17 +1100 2008:
 Hi all,
 
 I'm trying to set up my adsl modem in half bridge mode and its
 almost working. The problem is that when it comes up it doesn't
 set the default route. I have successfully set it manually, but
 I can't figure out how to make if automatic.

Firmware upgrade.

rgh


 Anyone have any clues?
 
 Cheers,
 Erik

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[SLUG] Open source Requirements Tools

2008-02-27 Thread Marghanita da Cruz
While Wikis and Mailing lists seem to be the tools that power open source 
software development - has anyone come across more purpose specific tools?


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Re: [SLUG] Open source Requirements Tools

2008-02-27 Thread James Purser

On Thu, 2008-02-28 at 11:39 +1100, Marghanita da Cruz wrote:
 While Wikis and Mailing lists seem to be the tools that power open source 
 software development - has anyone come across more purpose specific tools?
 
 Marghanita


I think you're going to have describe the purpose you are looking at
before getting a recommendation on what tools to use.


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Re: [SLUG] Open source Requirements Tools

2008-02-27 Thread Jeff Waugh
quote who=James Purser

 On Thu, 2008-02-28 at 11:39 +1100, Marghanita da Cruz wrote:
  While Wikis and Mailing lists seem to be the tools that power open source 
  software development - has anyone come across more purpose specific tools?
 
 I think you're going to have describe the purpose you are looking at
 before getting a recommendation on what tools to use.

It was surreptitiously hidden in the Subject.

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Re: [SLUG] Open source Requirements Tools

2008-02-27 Thread Marghanita da Cruz

James Purser wrote:

On Thu, 2008-02-28 at 11:39 +1100, Marghanita da Cruz wrote:
While Wikis and Mailing lists seem to be the tools that power open source 
software development - has anyone come across more purpose specific tools?


Marghanita



I think you're going to have describe the purpose you are looking at
before getting a recommendation on what tools to use.


An analysis tool, which can be used to capture business requirements,
functionality, test cases/results, bugs, faults, resolution etc.

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Re: [SLUG] Open source Requirements Tools

2008-02-27 Thread Amos Shapira
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 1:11 AM, Marghanita da Cruz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 James Purser wrote:
  On Thu, 2008-02-28 at 11:39 +1100, Marghanita da Cruz wrote:
  While Wikis and Mailing lists seem to be the tools that power open
 source
  software development - has anyone come across more purpose specific
 tools?
 
  Marghanita
 
 
  I think you're going to have describe the purpose you are looking at
  before getting a recommendation on what tools to use.

 An analysis tool, which can be used to capture business requirements,
 functionality, test cases/results, bugs, faults, resolution etc.


Sounds bit like one of the source-control + wiki + issue tracker
combinations. Trac being the most common one I see out there but maybe also
scmbug, which is supposed to combine any pair of issue-tracker and source
control system..

Maybe if you could give a name of a commercial tool which does what you are
looking for then it might be clearer to understand what you are after.

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Re: [SLUG] Open source Requirements Tools

2008-02-27 Thread Milton Mazzarri
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 8:41 PM, Marghanita da Cruz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  An analysis tool, which can be used to capture business requirements,
  functionality, test cases/results, bugs, faults, resolution etc.


Did you mean something like the propietary software IBM Rational Requesite Pro?

We use Trac[1] to achieve the project management, and Doxygen [2] is
integrated with Trac to follow the documentation of the source code.
Subversion is our Revision Control System and we have emails
notifications to diferent development groups and you can parse the
commit messages to enable the control of tickets from this commit
messages.

HTH
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Re: [SLUG] Open source Requirements Tools

2008-02-27 Thread Marghanita da Cruz

Milton Mazzarri wrote:

On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 8:41 PM, Marghanita da Cruz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 An analysis tool, which can be used to capture business requirements,
 functionality, test cases/results, bugs, faults, resolution etc.



Did you mean something like the propietary software IBM Rational Requesite Pro?

We use Trac[1] to achieve the project management, and Doxygen [2] is
integrated with Trac to follow the documentation of the source code.
Subversion is our Revision Control System and we have emails
notifications to diferent development groups and you can parse the
commit messages to enable the control of tickets from this commit
messages.

HTH


Yes...thanks!

Marghanita
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