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Introduction to a Self Managed Life: a 13 hour & 28 minute presentation by FUTO software
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== Guaranteed long term compatibility & updates == Even a cheap 10-year-old desktop PC can be a good router for the next ten years; as long as it has a good network interface card. If it runs out of RAM or new network technologies come out, you won’t throw it away; you’ll buy a new network card for $40 or more RAM at a yard sale. Ten years from now, going from 2 GB of RAM to 8 will probably cost less than $10. Using a standard x86 PC as a router, with known good Network Interface Cards, means you are less likely to encounter compatibility or longevity issues when using any of these open source router systems. It gives you more control, and if you’re reading this, you probably have an old desktop PC in the garage or closet you’re not using anyway. Get it two good network interface cards and get it back in commission! <span id="what-about-openwrt"></span>
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