Lou and I moved to St Mellion about 11 weeks ago now. Since then we’ve thought of lots of things we’d love to do with our house and garden. This is the list so far, in order of priority. Log Cabin Strange as it may seem, the Log Cabin is top of our list of… Continue reading Our wish list
Month: September 2006
Linksys AG241 – QoS issue
Linksys have done a nice job with the AG241 I’ve been running it in a non-NAT mode for a few months now and so far it’s performed very reliably. The only thing that prevents it from exactly meeting my needs is the rather crappy QoS support it has. The WRT54G and WRT54GS models include QoS… Continue reading Linksys AG241 – QoS issue
RIAA rejoice in killing another service
Take a trip over to www.edonkey.com today and you’ll be greeted with the following:- The eDonkey2000 Network is no longer available. If you steal music or movies, you are breaking the law. Courts around the world — including the United States Supreme Court — have ruled that businesses and individuals can be prosecuted for illegal… Continue reading RIAA rejoice in killing another service
More calls for censorship
This article on the BBC website highlights the latest attempt at Net censorship. This time the “good cause” is banning sites that provide information on suicide as kids are killing themselves. I could take the opportunity to rant on about suicides being the result of our draconian laws on euthanasia but that’s another story. I’m… Continue reading More calls for censorship
More WRT54G woes
In a previous blog entry I described Linksys as my preferred source of SOHO router, then went on to rant about them changing specifications whilst retaining the same model number. Today I’ve uncovered yet another example of the mess they made of the WRT54G model. I’ve been suffering issues with SSH disconnects on just one… Continue reading More WRT54G woes