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Neatgear’s Open Source Router

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5:31 am
July 16, 2008


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it's refreshing to see open source being embraced, especially with wireless networking and wireless solutions. An Open Source Wireless Link is an exciting product.


9:57 am
July 2, 2008


Draco

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You have got to hand it to Netgear, to even consider putting a product like this out gives me hope that hardware manufacturers are heading down the right path.

12:06 am
July 1, 2008


Steve Spalding

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It's a router specially designed for Open Source developers looking to run custom firmware.

From Amazon,

The NETGEAR WGR614L Open Source Wireless-G Router is an 802.11g wireless router that includes open-source code for Linux developers and open-source experts. The WGR614L is designed to let you customize it to your own specifications and create firmware for specialized applications.


Open Source Router

Found via Lifehacker (and Hack A Day)

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