1. IPv6 with 6to4 and 6in4/SixXS

    Wed 09 February 2011
    By mute

    I took interest in IPv6 again, possibly like many other people, after hearing about IPv4's last big blocks being assigned and a World IPv6 day scheduled in June. I had signed up for both SixXS and HE.net's tunnel broker services in Janurary 2009 but didn't really use them.

    First, I setup a 6in4 tunnel from my WRT54G using SixXS's acciu client. This setup is nice. You only get a single IP though, and must run the tunnel for a week before getting your /64 subnet.

    My WRT54G is currently a "dial-up router" which has a public address but is …

  2. oh hiii. wordpress spam // antarctica // wrt54g modem

    Sun 16 January 2011
    By mute

    so it's not fun to visit the blog admin pages because so much spam. i never activated the akismet plug-in. oh well, i decided to try the reCAPTCHA deal for comments, and turn off moderation. we'll see how that goes ;)

    i'm in antarctica for a little bit and installed a SocketModem MT5600SMI i got from eBay into my WRT54G-TM (not the WRTU54G-TM tho).

    i was originally unsuccessful on dialing into the provided dial-up here, and setup the router as a dial-in ppp server and tried dialing in with a discarded original iMac (233MHz G3, 96MB ram, 4GB hdd, running Debian …

  3. HP t5510 with XPe

    Mon 06 December 2010
    By mute

    Okay, I bought a 512MB flash ide chip from eBay for like $12 pre-flashed with another HP thin client image. It began to boot, but didn't... Maybe I didn't wait long enough? Who knows, but instead I tried some Linux on it and then wanted to flash the HP t5710's 256MB XPe onto it. That didn't work.. Says the image isn't made for my client, but as I said in another post it's a disk image with some other crap before it... I simply started Linux from USB stick and dd if=flash.img of=/dev/sda bs=512 skip …

  4. Linksys T-Mobile WRTU54G-TM 3rd party firmware? OpenWRT!

    Thu 16 September 2010
    By mute

    Okay, google hasn't been indexing my wiki but likes my blog. It's apparent by all the spam comments I get. I finally stopped messing around with building my own system from scratch and made my work available as a simple OpenWRT patch. It was quite simple and seems to work great.

    http://wiki.scottn.us/wrtu54g-tm

    :)

    EDIT 21/Feb/2011: Now to collect all information in a central location to benefit the community, a mailing list. Please join, I expect minimal traffic.

    Tagged as : linux
  5. MagicJack! t5510 thin client (again) !

    Sun 29 August 2010
    By mute

    So with google's new voice features in gmail, my mom and I were discussing using it, because now we have cellular minutes to worry about. She wanted a USB phone to use, I mentioned MagicJack and decided to just grab that.

    I had spent Friday changing the OS on my tiny thinclient to Windows 2000, and MagicJack doesn't support Windows 2000. Rather than hack that old news, I put a full copy of XP Pro back on the machine. It had previously been running MicroXP, and I wasn't sure if it had everything needed. Soooo after the OS installation it …

  6. I'm back!

    Thu 26 August 2010
    By mute

    I stopped blogging because my setup was using blogger.com to upload to my host... well, they disabled FTP like back in May and I finally got off my last ass to setup MySQL and Wordpress. I didn't do mysql before I think because of the resources it uses. I tweaked it a bit and disabled InnoDB and then turned off fastcgi so php wasn't always around gobbling up the extra RAM too. my entire VPS uses 14MB while logged in via sshd (which is about 4MB of that!)

    The biggest helps was disabling the innodb engine in mysql, dropped …

  7. Two more MVNO!? So many prepaid cellular deals

    Mon 18 January 2010
    By mute

    hrm. can't wait to get home and see what this 'StraightTalk' (by Tracfone) is about. Tracfone, from my previous research, used AT&T or Verizon depending on the area you register it with. StraightTalk seems to resell Verizon just like pageplus... at least in summerville... i thought i checked Tracfone back in the day and they offered GSM phones (Guess AT&T costed them less) weird! so many new "virtual" providers now with this $40-50 sweet spot. :) thing bout StraightTalk is it's $5 more but no limit on DATA!?!? omg! Wonder if I can activate a phone that I don't …

    Tagged as : cellular
  8. T-Mobile @Antarctica

    Mon 11 January 2010
    By mute

    I should of done this from the get-go. My mom mailed me my Nokia 6301 so I could use it on my return trip (hopefully over WiFi to avoid international roaming, or unlocked with a New Zealand SIM), but without my SIM. I got it today. So I can definitely text from my room now hah.

    Nokia 6301 is a "T-Mobile @Home" phone or @Hotspot whatever the hell they call it now... It uses UMA over WiFi. I have dial-up on a desktop that feeds my wifi router (adhoc may work too but this is less trouble eh -- maybe I'll …

    Tagged as : cellular
  9. I saw the penguins!

    Thu 10 December 2009
    By scott

    Everyone's first question was "See any penguins?" Well I have now. I was riding into the runway town this morning on a shuttle and saw them out the right window. I broke the silence with a "PENGUINS!" hah. The 3 other passengers looked. I went into the shop and told Greg. They were just at the edge of runway town, we took snowmobiles over quickly and took some shots. Then Greg walked back, took some more. That was at about 7:50am. There were 4 of them. Someone from the tower next door just came in and asked for a …

  10. IVAN THE TERRA BUS

    Tue 08 December 2009
    By scott

    Today was actually the first time I got to ride on "IVAN" The Terra Bus. A picture is 1000 words. Here is the picture of the modern marvel. I exchanged light conversation with someone else who was also waiting for the shuttle while smoking a cigarette, who called Ivan the Cadillac of shuttles. hah. it is a luxurious beast. the inside has new fake wood paneling covers and the seats aren't even torn! Hell, the DELTA we rode in yesterday had nothing covering the door in the roof used to load cargo on the top racks. hah!

    So was it …

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