Linksys has released an open source version of their router (WiFi) firmware and ported it to run on x86 systems, be it nix or windows....
Why would they do that? What's in it for them? Won't that curttail router sales? Aren't they now owned by Cisco? Of couse these are rhetorical questions before I get dev/nulled for "not researching" but I want to open a dialog to get insights and perspectives...as I don't see the reasoning.
I've used smoothwall for routing purposes for years, but I'm all for a gui and easy administration. That is if this open source version is similar to their off the shelf routers.
Why would they do that? What's in it for them? Won't that curttail router sales? Aren't they now owned by Cisco? Of couse these are rhetorical questions before I get dev/nulled for "not researching" but I want to open a dialog to get insights and perspectives...as I don't see the reasoning.
I've used smoothwall for routing purposes for years, but I'm all for a gui and easy administration. That is if this open source version is similar to their off the shelf routers.
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