D-Link DGS-2205

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Kusho
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 7:32    Post subject: D-Link DGS-2205 Reply with quote
http://www.amazon.com/D-Link-DGS-2205-5-port-Desktop-Switch/dp/B000FIVDIA/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1235806210&sr=8-1

$100 for the first programmer that can make this not brick.

Want either Tomato or DD-WRT

Or let me know why it can't work.

I want a t-shirt of your main project for my nightlife.

Fair?

Oh and to the makers of this forum, make it easier for me to find my posts.

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Kusho
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 7:35    Post subject: code Reply with quote
also please tell me the actual text i need to type to include the little

Code: bars that all of you guys in the know use on the main Ubuntu page.

Contest to the person who answers the most of the questions. I am using Ubuntu and EEEbuntu Standard 2.0

If there is better software for me to try, give me a holler also. I'm installing whatever software I get a tshirt for.

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Network engineer for Charter.
phuzi0n
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 8:45    Post subject: Reply with quote
That device is a switch and it doesn't run software.

ps. "Network engineer for Charter." - really?
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 13:50    Post subject: Re: D-Link DGS-2205 Reply with quote
Kusho wrote:
Or let me know why it can't work.

(snip)
Oh and to the makers of this forum, make it easier for me to find my posts.



I think you owe phuzion 100.00.

Easier than clicking on the quick link and hitting "wiew your posts"?

(Could you send me 100.00 for that, too?)

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Kusho
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:13    Post subject: Reply with quote
phuzi0n wrote:
That device is a switch and it doesn't run software.

ps. "Network engineer for Charter." - really?


Do you work on any of the projects or just a random user. I said I wanted a T-Shirt for my nightlife. That was part of the $100... but you really didn't answer my question. A switch has less processing power than a router, but it still has normally the same case and interface. I was asking basically what was missing then, for why it can't work.

I want to start buying these in bulk and wanted to see if it was possible to add something to it to make it work. I work on Cisco CMTSs and don't dig too deep. Others do that. I am interested in a project that a device I could buy in bulk and possible slight modification and have a real os/etc. But yes, I understand what you are saying. This registers the MAC addy in a list and will drop the list. All it really can do.

More interested in minimum hardware additions to make this work with any type of wrt mini or some such with similar use. You tell me. I honestly wanted more specific of an answer than no it's a switch. (yes I knew it was a switch) Both have the same interfaces just the switch has less processing power or code loaded on it.

Hoping to need many of these devices... (but not for Charter)
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