I have a Wireless Motorola Router that has a built-in ethernet port. It's connected to the Internet.<BR><BR>I have a Linux and WinXP box that's connected to the router.<BR><BR>My Linux box uses a ...
<B>Disclaimer</B><BR>I gotta start by saying that I'm not necessarily a Linux guy. I work in a Windows environment, however, I have installed LInux (RedHat, Mandrake mostly) and played with it enough ...
In our first installment, we described why you need a Linux-based network appliances. Today, we’re going to start construction. (Please see the Introduction to this series for hardware requirements.) ...
We toss together our own PCB designs, throwing in a microcontroller here or there. Anything more demanding than that, and we reach for a Raspberry Pi or BeagleBone (or an old Linksys router). Why ...
As an enthusiastic Linux newbie trapped in the body of a Windows/Netware IT consultant, I gladly welcomed another opportunity to push Linux to my clients. When I heard about the publication of this ...
Before embedded Linux became the de facto standard for networking devices, building a residential gateway (RG) or similar appliance used to be an expensive and nontrivial task. Real-time operating ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results