On Sun, 12 May 2013, Michel Blais wrote:
Seem like you can buy it from Portwell :
http://www.portwell.com/products/detail.asp?CUSTCHAR1=CAM-0100
I first add the same reaction than you but after looking for the price,
around 400$ dollars, I told myself I would instead buy a EdgeRouter LIte at
99
So Stuart,
I was looking at the OpenBSD mailing list rules because I
wasn't sure about long links and I saw that lines over 72
characters are discouraged, that's were I decided to manually
put in line breaks. :/ Although your point about a direct link
to something that isn't google is a valid poi
On Fri, 10 May 2013 19:22:08 +1000
Brett Mahar wrote:
> On 05/10/13 14:04, Sebastian Neuper wrote:>> When I look at `top`, the
> CPU stays below 10% most of the time. The
> >> network is 1Gbit/s both sides and switch. So I think I could get a
> >> better performance than 20MB/s while coping fi
I still have old squeezebox and it is set as a static ip, on the
same net as the router and the rest of home net. So far as address
is as 255.255.255.0, it will not ask for more. Even better, there
is no wires and the device is in another room than wifi router.
I say all this to stress that simplic
Seem like you can buy it from Portwell :
http://www.portwell.com/products/detail.asp?CUSTCHAR1=CAM-0100
I first add the same reaction than you but after looking for the price,
around 400$ dollars, I told myself I would instead buy a EdgeRouter LIte at
99$ (3 gigabits ethers) with a switch for arou
Any idea on how one would get their hands on one of these? I think I
nerdgasm'd when I saw the CAM-0100 - 4-port GigE switch, 2 GigE
ports... would love to see how it would do as a PF router, especially
once Australia's NBN gets underway.
On Thu, May 9, 2013 at 3:58 AM, Michel Blais wrote:
> Not
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