On Thursday, 8 בOctober 2009 23:31:11 geoffrey mendelson wrote:
> Edimax, is IMHO a better choice.
I bought a small Edimax access point some three years ago and
was happy to find out they complied with the GPL (sources
are readily available from their support page, and they
put the GPL license not
On Oct 8, 2009, at 11:05 PM, Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
OK, looks like I can get a Edimax BR6204WG for NIS 160, or a TP-Link
TL-WR641G for NIS 130. Anyone want to recommend for against either
of these, or suggest something else ?
the one I have that crashes when the wireless gets heavily lo
On Thu, 8 Oct 2009, Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
OK, looks like I can get a Edimax BR6204WG for NIS 160, or a TP-Link TL-
WR641G for NIS 130. Anyone want to recommend for against either of these,
or suggest something else ?
For what it's worth, I've had an Edimax router (can't remember the model
n
On Thursday 08 October 2009, geoffrey mendelson wrote:
> On Oct 8, 2009, at 8:58 AM, Aharon Schkolnik wrote:
> > Hi.
> > I am currently connected to the Internet via a HOT cable connection
> > using the modem supplied by them and a single ethernet connection to
> > my PC. I bring up the connection
The right way to do it is not with an Access Point. Someone needs to
"multiplex" your connection to multiple devices. Since you have just
one external IP address, someone needs to "share" it between your
multiple machines and do "magic" that makes it (multiple unicast
machines between one unicast a
Hello,
I bought a Dynamode bluetooth USB adapter in Ivory. It is Ultra
Compact Dynamode
bluetooth 2.0 adapter (it is the only one Ivory have). I inserted it into
a Fedora 11 x86_64 machine.
lsusb recognizes it as:
...
(Bus 002 Device 002: ID 0a12:0001 Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd
Bluet