Greg Madden wrote:
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> Then the hand me down 10/100BaseT NIC's began to become
> available and a couple of years ago, I got a wireless boradband router
> that had 4 10/100 ports. Thus,
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> If that is the official Bora Bora router, it is configured to work at
> very low speeds, i.e. it seems like it isn't working at all , but wait a
> few days and all is well.
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Ha! Thought I'd slip one past you, but O'l Sharp Eyes Greg caught me.
Actually, this is the daemon running under an hidden BSD kernel
emulating the infamous Bora Bora router.
-- Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best regards Debian/GNU Linux Fielder George Dowding, Chief Iceworm "etch" Testing dba Iceworm Enterprises, Anchorage, Alaska User Number 269482 Since 1976 - Over 30 Years of Service. "Seth" 186667 --------- To unsubscribe, send email to <aklug-request@aklug.org> with 'unsubscribe' in the message body.Received on Mon Dec 25 22:05:17 2006
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