WRT54G(S) (was Re: [plug] Wireless Linux + A good linux book!)

Chris Griffin griffinster at gmail.com
Tue Feb 22 13:19:50 WST 2005


Any idea who stocks the ASUS WL-500G in Perth?


On Mon, 21 Feb 2005 15:59:11 +0800 (WST), Matt Kemner
<zombie at penguincare.com.au> wrote:
> On Sun, 20 Feb 2005, quoth Chris Caston:
> 
> > So I imagine you could plug a number of SIP phones in for a inexpensive
> > PABX that connects to an upstream SIP proxy such as a Cisco Call manger
> > or Asterisk super server.
> 
> Right, that was my plan. Of course I don't actually have any use for it
> right now, but it was an interesting excercise.
> 
> > Would probably be to much overhead for the AMP
> > (http://amp.coalescentsystems.ca/) interface and all its requirements?
> 
> Umm, yeah. :) but why would you want to?
> 
> > Cool, but why?
> 
> Cigar to Leon for guessing the answer.
> The other option was paying $15,000 for a trench underneath the very busy
> road that seperates the two buildings.
> 
> The serial data is to control some automatic equipment in a carpark, eg
> boomgates etc.
> 
> > Any way of hacking some external storage into it?
> 
> Not on the Linksys WRT*, but there are some "compatible" devices by other
> manufacturers that have USB ports etc - of which the ASUS WL-500G appears
> to be the most popular.
> 
> See http://www.openwrt.org/OpenWrtDocs/Hardware
> 
>  - Matt
> 
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