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"designed for opensource use" != "supported by opensource upstreams"
Linksys released the WRT1900 a few months ago with a lot of fanfare about how it
was running OpenWRT, but didn't talk to anyone developing OpenWRT until after
the release, and then they had a big binary blob driver It's ge
I'd like to point out the new Linksys WRT1200AC, introduced at CES. Seems
to have all the latest Wi-Fi hardware and is designed for opensource use.
Frank
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On 01/23/2015 02:11 PM, Frank Bulk wrote:
I'd like to point out the new Linksys WRT1200AC, introduced at CES. Seems
to have all the latest Wi-Fi hardware and is designed for opensource use.
It doesn't seem to be available from Amazon, Newegg or Fry's. Maybe
I'll go for something that has
Josh Smift writes:
> TC> I do this. I run a Virtual Host at Dreamhost (Although it could be one
> TC> a digitalocean, prgmr.com or whatever virtual hosting provider you
> TC> prefer) that acts as an inbound and outbound mail relay for the
> TC> IMAP/SMTP server I run at home.
>
> Ja, so this
TC> I do this. I run a Virtual Host at Dreamhost (Although it could be one
TC> a digitalocean, prgmr.com or whatever virtual hosting provider you
TC> prefer) that acts as an inbound and outbound mail relay for the
TC> IMAP/SMTP server I run at home.
Ja, so this is not entirely unlike what I'm doin
> "Jeff" == Jeff Wasilko writes:
Jeff> On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 11:59:09AM -0600, Matt Lawrence wrote:
>> Since my mail server is working now, it's time to break my home network
>> again, but in a different way.
>>
>> I'm currently using a Soekris net4801 (running CentOS 4) as a
>> firewall
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 11:59:09AM -0600, Matt Lawrence wrote:
> Since my mail server is working now, it's time to break my home network
> again, but in a different way.
>
> I'm currently using a Soekris net4801 (running CentOS 4) as a
> firewall/router/DHCP server for my home network and a WRT-
On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 11:59:09AM -0600, Matt Lawrence wrote:
> Since my mail server is working now, it's time to break my home
> network again, but in a different way.
>
> I'm currently using a Soekris net4801 (running CentOS 4) as a
> firewall/router/DHCP server for my home network and a WRT-54
Since my mail server is working now, it's time to break my home network
again, but in a different way.
I'm currently using a Soekris net4801 (running CentOS 4) as a
firewall/router/DHCP server for my home network and a WRT-54 for an
Access Point.I think it's time to move up to something a litt
On 2015-01-22 19:28, Josh Smift wrote:
>
> Speaking of this, I recently ran into trouble because I'd set my outgoing
> SMTP server on my mail client on my Android phone (K-9 Mail) to be the
> mail server I generally use for personal mail, with Postfix doing
> authenticted TLS and all; and I found
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