On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 03:02 am, Simon Males wrote: > Which I understand is just a little bit quicker for 802.11g devices. If > this device is linux device, that means that there IS 802.11g support > for linux ?
Yes, It is based on the Broadcom chip. Cheapest price I have found retail in Australia in $150. (Froogle USD62) There are a number of Linux distros / firmware for the box including openwrt and sveasoft.com. Conceptually openwrt is similar to Debian with a small base system and indiviual functions made into packages in a format called ipkg. Sveasoft tries to cram everything into a single image. -- Richard Hayes Nada Marketing 2/713 Pacific Hwy Gordon Australia 2072 Phone:+(61-2) 9418 4545 Fax:+(61-2) 9418 4348 Mob:+(61) 0414 618 425 http://www.nada.com.au -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html