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tamanaco

join:2003-08-25
New York, NY

reply to tlhIngan
Re: WRT160NL LinuxPowered is here. Can a WRT610NL be far behind?

said by tlhIngan See Profile :

The WRT610N already runs Linux inside it. You can download the GPL code off the Linksys site.
I see, strange how Linksys advertised the 160NL as being Linux-based, but does not mention Linux anywhere in the product description or specs of the 610N.
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