Thanks for your answers.
Cameron Hutchison wrote:
Once upon a time Jerome BENOIT said...
I am envisaging to buy a (cheap) wireless router (at least b compatible)
which can run (Debian) Linux ?
I have two Linksys WRT54G's. They run Linux but by default you wouldn't
know since they are configured
Hello List,
I am envisaging to buy a (cheap) wireless router (at least b compatible)
which can run (Debian) Linux ?
Any idea ?
Thanks,
Jerome
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I am envisaging to buy a (cheap) wireless router (at least b compatible)
which can run (Debian) Linux ?
You might want to consider the Linksys WRT54G:
http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20040527.html
Cheers, Dave
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Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
I am envisaging to buy a (cheap) wireless router (at least b compatible)
which can run (Debian) Linux ?
Any idea ?
Thanks,
Jerome
My experience is cheap ones can be pretty useless - for a start, they
often need a USB connection, and make use of the processing
Once upon a time Jerome BENOIT said...
I am envisaging to buy a (cheap) wireless router (at least b compatible)
which can run (Debian) Linux ?
I have two Linksys WRT54G's. They run Linux but by default you wouldn't
know since they are configured through web pages. I have since flashed
them
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