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Faved by: mike
Mar 16 2009 - via kb.netgear.com

We' using this ADSL/2 router as a stop-gap until Seakeasy replaces our ADSL/2 modem. Problem is I can't figure out how to route static IP's through this router - it normally acts as a Firewall with NAT. But even turning off NAT I don't know how to create the needed routing table entries.

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Faved by: mike
Apr 07 2009 - via www.dd-wrt.com

I want to try DD-WRT on my home router.

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Faved by: viper
Mar 18 2008 - via www.watchingthenet.com

Quoted: Have you ever wondered if someone else is on your network, with out your knowledge, watching every site you visit or stealing account information from your GMail or bank account? (...)

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Faved by: falko
May 09 2007 - via www.howtoforge.com

This tutorial will guide you through installation and configuration of Lintrack, a GNU/Linux distribution specialized in networking tasks. We will give two LANs access to the internet along with DHCP and DNS cache servers, and then we will connect our networks using OpenVPN in bridging mode. You should be running all these in well under an hour, thanks to the unified configuration interface of Lintrack.

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Faved by: Sigalon
Jan 07 2005 - via midcom-p2p.sourceforge.net
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Faved by: ross
Apr 29 2007 - via reviews.cnet.com

Quoted: CNET's comprehensive USRobotics Broadband Router with USB Print Server USR8001 - router coverage: unbiased reviews, exclusive video footage and buying guides. Compare USRobotics Broadband Router with USB Print Server USR8001 - router prices, user ratings, specs and more.

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Faved by: EricSeale
Sep 25 2007 - via www.phrozen.org
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Faved by: dave
May 07 2007 - via wiki.openwrt.org

Enable telnet access on your Netgear home router.

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Faved by: ChrisWei
Oct 04 2006 - via www.amazon.com

The consensus in the Squeezebox forums is that this is pretty much the router to get. (The Squeezebox is a device you attach to your stereo to stream music from online or from your computer, so these guys know what they are talking about, and care about throughput and compatibility.)

Quoted: Amazon.com: Linksys-Cisco WRT54GL Wireless-G Broadband Router (Compatible with Linux): Electronics

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Faved by: dave
Feb 19 2007 - via lifehacker.com

Quoted: Computers make us more productive. Yeah, right. Lifehacker recommends the software downloads and web sites that actually save time. Don't live to geek; geek to live.

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