MLUG: Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Anybody got a case with powersupply they wouldn't mind parting with?
Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Anybody got a case with powersupply they wouldn't mind parting with?
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Thanks.

I think the problem here is that he's proud of himself for being able to create the beast he proposes and that's getting in the way of good sense.

Scott Hussey wrote:
On 9/7/07, Christian M. Cepel <EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
  
Any opinions out there on his plan vs. a router w/ security and firewall
that's been given top ratings by consumer reports or cNet or similar?
    

Probably save yourself a lot of headache and power consumption by just
using one of the Linksys routers and if the factory firmware doesn't
do it for you, flash it with one of the Linux-based open source
versions. I've used 2 or 3 of these and not had any problems. The
newer Linksys routers no longer can run the open source stuff, but
they are putting out a special version (and of course charging a
premium) that will.

http://www.amazon.com/Linksys-Cisco-WRT54GL-Wireless-G-Broadband-Compatible/dp/B000BTL0OA

  

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Computer Support Specialist, Sr. - University of Missouri - Columbia
College of Education - School of Info Science & Learning Technologies
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