**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Wed Jul 20 23:59:56 2005 Jul 21 04:50:45 hello...anyone home? Jul 21 09:13:39 hello all. is there a way to perform trafficshaping on the nslu2? or only the complicated way discribed in the wiki? Jul 21 11:39:28 hello Jul 21 11:39:46 "hi" Jul 21 11:39:57 too late.. ;-) Jul 21 11:40:04 "feel free to ask any questions you may have about linux on the nslu2" Jul 21 11:40:24 Yes. He didn't give me much time to say anything at all :P Jul 21 12:27:19 hey Jul 21 12:27:36 byron what do I do once I have everything copied to the 2nd drive? Jul 21 12:28:06 that means you've got everything backed up... you can start from scratch per se Jul 21 12:28:19 yeah Jul 21 12:28:35 so format the first drive? Jul 21 12:28:56 unplug all drives, flash to Linksys v23 Jul 21 12:29:23 ok Jul 21 17:14:38 got it Jul 21 17:14:48 whassup? Jul 21 17:15:23 Okay, a new NSLU has a static IP of 192.168.1.77. Problem: My router (Dlink DI-514) only assigns 192.168.0.* IPs. Jul 21 17:15:56 Ergo, the setup utility sees it, but upon the "pass", I get a "Device No Response" (for obvious reasons). Jul 21 17:16:19 then you need to connect directly to the slug with a windows box, and run the linksys setup utility Jul 21 17:16:39 unless you can add a static route in your router. Jul 21 17:17:03 got it. brb Jul 21 17:17:25 (Static route yes, but only 192.168.0.*) Jul 21 17:18:04 you can temporarily set your pc's ip to an ip in the 192.168.1.* range Jul 21 17:18:47 access the NSLU2's web administration pages and then set it to something in the same range as your home network - ie 192.168.0.### Jul 21 17:39:43 rwhitby-away: still there? Jul 21 17:40:48 yeah, but going soon Jul 21 17:43:33 nm, setup utility decides to work Jul 21 17:43:40 thanks anyways Jul 21 17:43:50 np Jul 21 23:58:25 anyone here? Jul 21 23:59:05 i'd like to know if anyone has used any of the following apps on their NSLU2? Jul 21 23:59:22 wget, any kind of wake on lan tool, usenet reader ? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Thu Jul 21 23:59:57 2005