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On the other other hand they need to sell this outdated router somehow, so why |
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not to add a "feature"? |
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On Tuesday 31 July 2007 15:52:55 Philippe Clérié wrote: |
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> On Tuesday 31 July 2007 08:40:47 Peter Stuge wrote: |
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> > On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 03:41:58PM +0300, Kfir Lavi wrote: |
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> > > > > I just found out that Netgear is offering the KWGR614 as an |
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> > > > > Open Source Router. |
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> > > > I guess they learned something from their competitors, who were |
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> > > > sued and lost. |
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> > > Which they are? ... |
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> > On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 07:50:39AM -0500, Philippe Clérié wrote: |
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> > > I don't know about that. The Linksys router was _hacked_. |
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> > http://gpl-violations.org/news/20060922-dlink-judgement_frankfurt.html |
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> Well! Yes, I was aware of the story. Which doesn't really change my |
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> opinion. On the other hand, if you're correct, then at least they learn |
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> from other people mistakes. Which is actually quite impressive, since most |
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> people, much less entire companies, don't even learn from their own |
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> mistakes. |
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> Cheerio! |
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> Philippe |
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> The trouble with common sense is that it is so uncommon. |
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Best, gfdsa |