Following last year’s successful launch of its VSR Appliance, 6WIND today announces a second-generation release, built on Dell Technologies latest-generation server platforms and powered by the latest ...
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Abstract: In recent years, the core-net routing table, e.g., Forwarding Information Base (FIB), is growing at an alarming speed and this has become a major concern for Internet Service Providers. One ...
ChamodyaWRT is a free and open-source firmware developed for the Arcadyan AW1000 router, focused on enhancing performance, flexibility, and community access. This project is developed in my free time ...
Every day, students shuffle into a dining hall to speak French or Chinese or Taiwanese or Khmer or Latin, or another of the 26 languages that are spoken at weekly language tables on campus. And every ...
If your internet keeps lagging, buffering or dropping out, one of the quickest fixes is restarting your router. Restarting your router is one of the quickest ways to restore Wi-Fi speed and stability ...
Have you ever felt like your internet provider knows too much about your online habits? Or worse, that they’re limiting what you can do with your own connection? Many Internet Service Providers (ISPs) ...
There is a widespread misapprehension that controlling nuclear fusion is hard. In fact so long as you are not hoping to use the process to produce electricity, controlling fusion is easy. Indeed, it ...
What if you could replace a $20,000 military-grade router with a DIY system costing just $106.23? It sounds improbable, but thanks to open source ingenuity and affordable hardware, it’s entirely ...
Whenever someone sends me a question about how to fix their Wi-Fi, I wince. It’s not that I dislike helping people with their router problems. In fact, there are few geeky endeavors I find more ...