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Author: jchjch
Date: Jun 8, 2010 05:10
I have a Linksys 160NL and I'm looking at the DD-WRT software but changing
to it makes me a little nervous as I'm pretty sure there's no going back. I
use DD-WRT for a WRT54G I've turned into a wireless bridge and its fine but
I've never heard much about the 160NL version.
Does anyone have any experience with the 160NL and DD-WRT software?
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Author: jeepersjeepers
Date: Jun 8, 2010 04:03
Is there a 3rd party software to configure a standard home router to act as
a Wireless Access Point for two different networks and two different SSIDs?
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Author: howard leehoward lee
Date: Jun 8, 2010 00:59
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Author: Kimmy BoyerKimmy Boyer
Date: Jun 7, 2010 22:21
On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 09:17:45 +0100, Bob wrote:
> Being a sad "b**" I was reading the 802.11n std and noticed that if the
> no. of 802.15.1 channels falls below a given threshold then in the
> 2.4GHz band then an AP may be set not to work in "40Mhz" channels.
Well shit happens, Bobbie.
--
The USA PATRIOT Act is as despotic as anything Hitler came up
with — even using much of the same language. how their rights were
going to be suspended only for a brief time — was precisely the
language used by Hitler after the Reichstagg fire. ~ Gore Vidal
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Author: Aaron LeonardAaron Leonard
Date: Jun 7, 2010 22:05
On Mon, 07 Jun 2010 09:17:45 +0100, Bob wrote:
>overall it seems pointless to have 40MHz channels available in
>2.4GHz.
Yep, I'll concur on this point.
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Author: geogeo
Date: Jun 1, 2010 11:52
>>I see that today is the final day for MS Newsgroups.
> wireless/browse_thread/thread/686d574433eceafa#>
>Well, hopefully they will move to the microsoft web forum, rather
>than craping all over the regular Usenet newsgroups. You may
>remember a few years back when AOL started offering Usenet access
>[compton ~]$ sepdate
>Today is Mon September 6117, 1993 (UTC)
>[compton ~]$
>unleashing the Endless September - and when they finally killed off
>their own news servers and mailed all of their users telling them that
> groups.google.com was the replacement. Some users (and even some
>news servers) filter off posts with a ' googlegroups.com' string in
>the Message-ID: header just because of that.
> Old guy
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Author: Jolly RogerJolly Roger
Date: Jun 1, 2010 05:24
In article <310520101931461407%%nospam@nospam.invalid>,
nospam wrote:
> In article news.eternal-september.org>,
> Michelle Steiner michelle.org> wrote:
>
>>>> And claiming unilaterally that it can't tether with AT&T when it can
>>>> is even more misleading.
>>>
>>> not when 90%% of iphone users don't jailbreak it isn't.
>>
>> Yes it is because it denies the fact that you can tether with AT&T via
>> jailbreaking.
>
> then apple only had an exclusive with at&t for just a couple of months,
> since you could use t-mobile or any other carrier since fall, 2007.
That has nothing to do with the current discussion.
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Author: JustinJustin
Date: Jun 1, 2010 04:43
nospam wrote on [Mon, 31 May 2010 18:42:15 -0700]:
> In article news.eternal-september.org>, Justin
> insightbb.com> wrote:
>
>>> calling a prerelease version of android non-vapor and a pre-release
>>> version of iphone os 4 vapor is to be blunt, hypocritical bullshit.
>>
>> Once again you show your ignoraice. The iphone OS is not available
>> to end users. Only developers. End users are not developers.
>
> i've said it before, *any* end user can sign up as a developer and
> download it if they want it. they can even pirate it.
Only if you have a Mac, the vast majority of people don't have one.
So, using your own standards, it's only available to a miniscule number
of users so it's vapor.
> iphone os 4 is very definitely available to anyone who wants it. in
> fact, there are even iphones with 4.0 beta sold on ebay.
You forget we have been talking about legally and ethically here.
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Author: nospamnospam
Date: Jun 1, 2010 04:31
In article news.eternal-september.org>,
Michelle Steiner michelle.org> wrote:
>>> And claiming unilaterally that it can't tether with AT&T when it can
>>> is even more misleading.
>>
>> not when 90%% of iphone users don't jailbreak it isn't.
>
> Yes it is because it denies the fact that you can tether with AT&T via
> jailbreaking.
then apple only had an exclusive with at&t for just a couple of months,
since you could use t-mobile or any other carrier since fall, 2007.
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Author: howard leehoward lee
Date: Jun 1, 2010 04:30
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