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Netgear releases Open Source Broadband Router
in HackITLinux, on July 1, 2008
...m firmware to add new features on the router. I personally am one of those who "hacked" a WRT54G router and added more features.
Although several years late, Netgear officially releases ...
Using Someone's WiFi Is Illegal?
in The Gadgets Weblog, on January 4, 2008
Rico Mossesgeld over at The Smart PDA expresses his surprise that using someone else's WiFi connection without their consent is illegal some places! Given the lawsuits I've heard about in the U.S., not to mention the stupid laws Congress is trying to propose, this is no shock to me.
Le...
Piggybacking is Illegal?!
in The Smart PDA, on January 4, 2008
I recently found out on Ars Technica that "piggybacking", or using someone's open Wi-Fi network without their permission or even knowledge, is actually considered illegal in certain jurisdictions . PDAs have long had Wi-Fi built in, and more smartphones are startingto integrate the...
Linux in your broadband router
in HackITLinux, on October 28, 2007
... First it was Linksys, with their WRT54G routers that came with Linux installed as its firmware. Frankly, I had a grand time flashing, re-flashing, tweaking and even bricking my router. I have insta...
Is There Too Much Wi-Fi?
in The Wireless Weblog, on January 26, 2007
... of 2.4 GHz interference as home Wi-Fi networks become increasingly popular.
Smith's Linksys WRT54G wireless router supports two Macs, two PCs, a Nintendo Wii and a host of handhelds, and he...
Linux-based router
in HackITLinux, on January 2, 2007
...r (MRTG) to monitor your bandwidth at home. The firmware that I had installed on my Linksys WRT54G v. 2.2 broadband router was the latest free firmware (version 23 SP2) from DD-WRT . I had i...




