[OT] WRT54G, was: Re: [ale] [OT] VoIP recommendations
Michael B. Trausch
fd0man at gmail.com
Sat Apr 2 20:49:35 EST 2005
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Jason Fritcher wrote:
>
> The Linksys WRT54G is a good choice. It runs Linux, and 3rd parties have
> firmware available with extra functionality, one of which is QoS that
> you can
> use to reserve bandwidth for VoIP. If I wasn't using a Linux PC as a
> router,
> this is what I'd be using.
>
The WRT54G runs Linux? Sweet. I just got one of those because I have a
new laptop that has wireless and I'm sick of being tied to the cable...
I'll have to look into it, because I don't have the time, resources, or
energy right now to set up a real Linux box for a router.
This brings me to an interesting point, though... Does the WRT54G
support IPv6, then? That was one of the main reasons I wanted to set up
my own Linux-based router when I did manage to get my hands on the time
to do it, because I wanted to have IPv6 support because that's something
that I want to toy with, and I know that all of my old routers have
never supported IPv6 tunneling.
*shrugs*
Later,
Mike
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