You have always Asus WL-500W which has 2 USB ports, WLAN 802.11n, and 4 LAN
ports.
I built my own firmware for this at:
http://home.mag.cx/openwrt/kamikaze-svn-asus/
In my case I have one 8Gb memory stick and the TV-decoder connected via the
USB ports. (Uploading 14 days of EPG channel informatio
Gregg C Levine wrote:
> Or even as a replacement for the NSLU2 from LinkSys..
Speaking of replacements, has anyone found a replacement for the ASUS
WL-HDD? It's been discontinued, and I haven't found anything similar
that can run OpenWRT (and of course owfs) that has WLAN, LAN and USB
port
Hello!
Remember group this is the development kit. This means that Marvell is quite
sure of its device from its own point of view. But they are soliciting
opinions from every single developer out there.
Ideally it can become a replacement device for the PC left on in the house
to work as a file se
On Wed, 25 Feb 2009, Paul Alfille wrote:
> I don't know of any ports, yet, but it looks very enticing.
>
> There is a writeup on Linux Devices as well.:
> http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9634061300.html
Very cool!
njh
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I don't know of any ports, yet, but it looks very enticing.
There is a writeup on Linux Devices as well.:
http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS9634061300.html
Sounds like the processor is ARM-based (88F6281) which OWFS has been ported
to in the past.
The RAM (512M) is more than enough. It looks li
Does anyone know if OWFS will work on this device??
http://www.marvell.com/products/embedded_processors/developer/kirkwood/sheevaplug.jsp
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