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Properly set a Cisco router's clock and time zone

by ERSWeb
Does setting the correct time on a router really matter? Actually, it does. In this edition of Cisco Routers and Switches, David Davis reviews the benefits of setting the correct time on your router, and he walks you through the three-step process to configure the correct time.

Chapter 5. Troubleshooting

by tadeufilippini
Table of Contents Wired troubleshooting Get information about the current connection Check if a connection is working properly Wireless troubleshooting Check that the device is on Check for device recognition Using Windows Wireless Drivers Check for a connection to the router Check IP assignment Check DNS IPv6 Not Supported

Fonera 2 coming with awesome new ideas

by oseres (via)
users is set to release its new router soon.  The Fonera 2 will still have t

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2008

A Million-user Comet Application with Mochiweb, Part 1 | Richard Jones, Esq.

by greut

In this series I will detail what I found out empirically about how mochiweb performs with lots of open connections, and show how to build a comet application using mochiweb, where each mochiweb connection is registered with a router which dispatches messages to various users.

with details how to tweak the kernel and make a flood test

PdaNet -- Use your iPhone as a Wireless Router for your PC/Mac

by Xavier Lacot
PDANet turns your iPhone into a true WiFi router for your computer (MAC or PC), and allows your laptop to go online wirelessly through the 3G network on the iPhone. You will need to jailbreak your iPhone and install it through Cydia. It is as simple as launching Cydia, go to Search and enter "PdaNet".

Routeur Hack____with open-source firmware Tomato____Set Up Universal Ad Blocking Through Your Router

by decembre
"If you've turned your $60 router into a user-friendly super-router with open-source firmware Tomato, you already know that Tomato can boost your Wi-Fi signal, track bandwidth usage, and set Quality of Service rules with ease."

PcHelpware Home page

by delavigne (via)
Easy & secure remote access from anywhere PCHelpWare is a free alternative to the various paying remote assistance services that can be found on the net PCHelpWare is a powerful remote support software that allows you to control (right from your own PC) a distant PC connected to the internet. It is the ideal solution to provide quick remote assistance and help your customers, colleagues, friends and family members, even if they are on the other side of the world PCHelpWare is customizable : you can create your own server package with your logo and -company- name The individual you want to remotely assist only has to download and execute your customized package. That's all No router/modem/firewall configuration is needed to access a remote PC even when it's standing on a protected network behind a NAT If your PC is also behind Firewall/NAT routers, PCHelpware has the solution that makes everything simple anyway Using the provided Repeater service, no router configuration is needed at all

PortForward.com - Free Help Setting up Your Router or Firewall

by parmentierf & 4 others (via)
PortForward.com is proud to offer help setting up port forwarding on your router or firewall. Many Internet users are not aware of how to configure their router or firewall in order to use applications

A VC: From Twittergram to SwitchABit

by benoit

Which points out the issues and the opportunity with something like SwitchABit. A "bit router" is a very cool concept but to make it really useful, the team will need to understand a lot about why people put their digital content in various places. For example, I don't really want all of my twitter posts going to Facebook, my blog's twitter badge, and Tumblr. But I'd like some of them to go there. I don't want all my photos I send to twitter to go to Flickr, but I want some of them to go there. I don't want all my tumblr posts to go to this blog, but I'd love some of them to go there.

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Best Free Software to Unlock Your Favorite Hardware

by decembre
For iPod, Xbox, router or iPhone, some ree software projects that unlock features and enable unauthorized but oh-so-useful applications to run on them : top 5 favorite pieces of software to unlock your hardware and chime in with your own in the comments.

Firmware for Linksys WRT54G Routers

by cryogenius (via)
The Linksys WRT54G can run Linux and is the first cheap home router which had it's firmware source code released. Because of this, several third party firmware projects were started, which improve router's functionality greatly and brings it closer to capabilities of expensive commercial networking equipment. I have personally tested several of these third party firmwares on my WRT54GL router, and you can find their short reviews here.

PortForward.com - Free Help Setting up Your Router or Firewall

by jdrsantos & 4 others
PortForward.com is proud to offer help setting up port forwarding on your router or firewall. Many Internet users are not aware of how to configure their router or firewall in order to use applications like Peer-to-Peer file sharing (PtoP), Internet Games

2007

Network traffic analyzer for Your Ubuntu System

by lecyborg
Darkstat is a network statistics gatherer.Effectively, it’s a packet sniffer which runs as a background process on a cable/DSL router, gathers all sorts of useless but interesting statistics,and serves them over HTTP.

Chris Harrison - Internet Map: City-to-City Connections

by rike_ & 1 other
The Dimes Project provides several excellent data sets that describe the structure of the Internet. Using their most recent city edges data (Feb 2007), I created a set of visualizations that display how cities across the globe are interconnected (by router configuration and not physical backbone). In total, there are 89,344 connections. The first rendering displays the relative densities of Internet connectivity across the globe. The stronger the contrast, the more connectivity there is. It is immediately obvious, for example, that North America and Europe are considerably more connected than Africa or South America. However, it is important to note that this only reflect density of connections, and not usage. Hundreds of people may utilize a single connection in an internet cafe, often the only form of connectivity people have access to in developing nations. Additionally, three graphs showing network connections were created. I should note this is not the first time graphs like this have been created - I've seen dozens of variations, most being practical in nature (e.g. cable locations, bandwidth). I decided to pursue an aesthetic approach - one more visually intriguing and interesting to explore than useful. The intensity of edge contrast reflects the number of connections between the two points. No country borders or geographic features are shown. However, it should be fairly easy to orient yourself. Note: No projection has been applied to the geographical data. Latitudes and Longitudes were rounded to the nearest whole number and used in a flat coordinate system. This means that the planetary surface area represented by each point varies, skewing how the data (and densities - both point and edge) is shown!

XORP - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

by sylvainulg (via)
Extensible Open Router Platform, is an open source routing software suite, aimed at being both stable and fully featured enough for production use and also extensible to support networking research

OperaTor - Opera + Tor + Privoxy | letwist__Solution anonyme pour écouter , en France, Pandora Radio par exemple

by decembre & 3 others
OperaTor is a software bundle that can be easily installed on a portable memory (pendrive, usb stick, hard drive) to allow anonymous surfing while at an internet cafe, library etc. It combines the power of the Opera Browser, The Onion Router and Privoxy.

PHENOELIT Gray Hat Tools

by cascamorto
(dum(b)ug) : Debugger source & ltrace for Windows Windows exploitation tools : OllyDbg plugin & Venetian code SAP ITS Exploits : from 20C3 Ultima Ratio : Cisco IOS remote root exploit (UPDATED!) PFT & Hijetter : HP Printer fun VIPPR - attack router IRPAS- routing hack suite ARP0c/WCI- ARP interceptor cd00r.c- invisible backdoor VNCrack- the VNC cracker PHoss- security sniffer Lumberjack- LDIF cracker k0ld- LDAP brute force TeeNet- telnet brute force ObiWaN- HTTP brute force

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