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laforge.gnumonks.org - 10/9/2009
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Netgear trying to fool their users with "Open Source Router" Two days ago, Netgear has announced the so-called "Open Source" WNR3500L router, together with an equally "Open Source" MyOpenRouter community. The problem with this Open Source router is: It ships with binary-only kernel modules. Not ...
netgear.com - 10/5/2009
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BigFoot Networks – network optimized online gaming Bigfoot
Networks ( http://www.bigfootnetworks.com ) is a networking technology company...
that develops hardware and software solutions that significantly improve the online gaming experience. Bigfoot ...
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NETGEAR ReadyNAS Brings Virtualization to SMBs
techradar.com - 10/3/2009
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How much storage do you really need? That
question lacks a definitive answer, but you need to...
ask it before considering the latest addition to Netgear's ReadyNAS family. More space equates to higher prices, and in the case of the NVX, you're looking at the sort of money that would buy you a ...
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Review: Netgear ReadyNAS NVX RNDX4410
slashgear.com - 10/5/2009
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Netgear makes all sorts of routers for wireless
networks and has been offering products for a long...
time based on draft-n technology. Now that the IEEE has finally ratified the 802.11n specifications we are seeing new products come to market without ...
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Netgear reveals Rangemax wireless-N gigabit router
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Murphy's Law: Do You Really Want an Open-Source Router?
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... This becomes a real issue for third-party creators that want to update the WNR3500L based on a newer version of the Linux kernel. Without the source code, there's no easy way to compile updated modules that work with later kernels--save for reverse engineering code that's found in completely different routers. Updated Linux kernels ...
Netgear slammed for doing the right thing
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... Harald Welte, one of the good guys, got things started with a blog post titled Netgear trying to fool their users with “Open Source Router,” (Picture from ...
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