So one of our grad students had an extra 30L of liquid Nitrogen he needed to vent, and I have this warm computer room…
All the pics are on my photobucket
A Recreationist's Adventures in Steampunk, Cosplay, and Electronic Projects
So one of our grad students had an extra 30L of liquid Nitrogen he needed to vent, and I have this warm computer room…
All the pics are on my photobucket
OpenAFS conference attendees go to the Museum of Computer History
I wanted to a second router for the house, to act as a wireless bridge for the TV stuff (DirecTV HR20 DVR, my old Roku M500 we really just use as a clock, and maybe the Netflix player).
I also wanted it to run tomato, a free linux replacement firmware, similar to DD-WRT (I just like tomato better). My primary router is a Linksys WRT54gl (the “l” is for linux), which I love, but I didn’t want to pay $80 for another.
In looking online for other models that tomato runs on, I grabbed the ASUS WL-520UG from Newegg for $45, shipped.
The normal upgrade described on the Tomato site didn’t work, but the tftp method did. A few quick changes and its a wireless bridge, perfect!