James Mckenzie <jjmckenzi...@earthlink.net> writes:
> I have a question:  What does this have to do with Fedora?
>
> I've been following this thread with an interest to see what installing a 
> software package on a router/firewall has to do with Linux?
>
> Give me a clue or take this elsewhere (like a router list.)

It isn't quite fedora, but it is bonafied linux, usually with a kernel a
few versions older than the one we have on Fedora.  Because it is true
linux one gets to use all the same tools (like wpa_supplicant etc) for
mediating the wifi connection.  You can scp the configuration files to
the router and keep current version under CVS on your fedora box.  In
short, it is very fedora-friendly.

-wolfgang
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