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BYO Linux router to the NBN
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| They can both be part of the home router you
| connect to it, according to ISP iPrimus.
| Customers will be free to use whatever router
| they like, such as a Linux-based Tomato
| router (firmware that you install into a
| readily available router such as the Linksys
| WRT54G).
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| There had been concerns among the enthusiast
| community that the government would mandate a
| particular router be used at customer
| premises so that the network could be
| administratively controlled remotely.
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| However, customers will have complete freedom
| to use their own homebrew Linux routers to
| connect their premises to the National
| Broadband Network instead of using a standard
| router from the likes of Netcomm or Netgear,
| internet service provider Primus revealed
| last week.
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http://apcmag.com/byo-linux-router-to-the-nbn.htm
BYO Linux router to the NBN
http://delimiter.com.au/2010/05/24/byo-linux-router-to-the-nbn/
Recent:
mobile hsdpa/wifi router powered by Linux
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| If you need wireless internet access on your
| boat, car, helicopter or while hiking, this
| may be the solution you are looking for. A
| Linux powered device sharing mobile
| broadband EVDO/HSDPA on a wifi router. The
| hardware runs on 110/220 volt with a DC
| power supply but it's very flexible allowing
| for 11-56 Volt DC input and even 5 volt
| trough an internal connector.
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http://www.handlewithlinux.com/mobile-wifi-router-linux
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