Snapgear distribution can be used in designing any embedded linux device. This distro is based on uCLinux and includes support for wide variety of architectures such as x86, arm/xscale, etc. Snapgear linux is a full source package, containing kernel, libraries, and application code for rapid development of embedded Linux systems.
We can download the distribution from www.snapgear.org.
Snapgear History
1996 : Founded as Moreton Bay Ventures
May 2000 : Acquired by Lineo, Inc. Became Lineo Integrated Products Group
Oct 2001 : MBO/spin out as SnapGear, Inc.
Nov 2003 : Acquired by CyberGuard Corporation
Jan 2006 : CyberGuard Merged with SecureComputing
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
home gateway - an intro
Home gateway is always nostalgic device for me as worked with different brands for couple of years. And fortunate enough to be involved with the evolution of a home gateway product even though it is not the hot pick of the market.
Major players in the wireless router are Linksys, D-Link, Belkin, Netgear, Buffalo USRobotics, Trendnet, etc.. D-Link and Linksys are the leading brands.
Mainly, the features of a home gateway are,
1. One 10/100 WAN interface
2. Four 10/100 LAN interfaces
3. 802.11 b/g Wireless access point
4. Two standard phone jacks
5. DHCP/NAT/Passthrough Services
6. VPN mainly using IPSEC
7. Firewall with MAC/URL
8. USB Support
Most interesting fact is that a home gateway can be easily designed with only hardware cost in this world of open source under all-time favorite Linux.
Major players in the wireless router are Linksys, D-Link, Belkin, Netgear, Buffalo USRobotics, Trendnet, etc.. D-Link and Linksys are the leading brands.
Mainly, the features of a home gateway are,
1. One 10/100 WAN interface
2. Four 10/100 LAN interfaces
3. 802.11 b/g Wireless access point
4. Two standard phone jacks
5. DHCP/NAT/Passthrough Services
6. VPN mainly using IPSEC
7. Firewall with MAC/URL
8. USB Support
Most interesting fact is that a home gateway can be easily designed with only hardware cost in this world of open source under all-time favorite Linux.
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