Linksys isn't going to abandon the open-source firmware community, despite the FCC's new regulations. Some of the company's routers will continue to support OpenWRT. Share on Facebook (opens in a new ...
Open-source software for networking is still rare, but analysts and users say that could be changing. Start-up Vyatta Inc. last month released free software that provides basic router functions while ...
When it comes to customizing your router, selecting the right firmware can significantly enhance your network's performance, security, and functionality. In this article, we will delve into the ...
Open-source software for uses in networking applications is relatively rare, but start-up Vyatta Inc. recently released free software that provides basic router functions while running on a commodity ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=31639399#p31639399:27coemyq said: foxyshadis[/url]":27coemyq]It'd be nice if WiFi router/AP companies would just ...
[url=http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?p=31180939#p31180939:185bi1w6 said: Matty[/url]":185bi1w6]I wonder if this will have unintended consequences in the ...
The CloudRouter project, an open source virtual router, is launching today. Peering specialist International Internet Exchange (IIX) is spearheading the project, claiming it's a way for enterprises to ...
The default firmware that comes preinstalled with the router, is good enough for the general consensus, however, we the tech geeks should explore some custom firmware as well. There are various custom ...
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