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Networking and multimedia processor maker Ubicom announced today the availability of a Linux-based OpenWRT compliant router platform.



If you're disappointed with your current media player, boxee could be a better (and cheaper) way to go.



Install Debian on your QNAP or other Marvell Orion based NAS and make it do what you want it to do.



The Free Software Foundation (FSF) today announced that it has filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Cisco for alleged copyright violations in some of Cisco's Linksys brand products.



It's hard to believe that you can get such a full-featured firewall/UTM for free.



Netgear today announced an 802.11g wireless router specifically designed for open source firmware.



Nagios is an open source tool that provides pro-level network monitoring.



FreeNAS can turn any hardware that will run BSD into a nice little NAS.



Why spend big bucks on a wireless hotspot gateway? Build your own with an inexpensive router and DD-WRT!



Got an Xbox gathering dust? Turn it into a media player that's better than anything you can buy!



Did you know that your "smart" cell phone probably has remote sync capability just waiting to be used? Kevin Herring shows how open source once again comes to the rescue for a free way to keep your Outlook ...



In Part 2 of his DIY for creating an SSL VPN, Phillip Howell walks through configurations for remote file browsing and desktop access



SSL-based VPNs are fast replacing difficult-to-configure IPsec and PPTP gateways. In Part 1 of a two part series, Phillip Howell shows you how to turn a spare Windows PC into a pretty slick SSL VPN se



IPCop is a full-featured Linux firewall that can convert an old system into a router that has features not normally found on store-bought products. Daniel Schuhmann takes you through the details.



Next in our series of reviews of Open Source based router / firewalls is SmoothWall Express 2.0. Jim Hubbard takes a look at this free, user-friendly distro, that's speedy enough for pretty much any connection ...



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