Last night at the Bozeman LUG (Linux Users Group) I presented for the second time, this time on a comparison of routing systems. It specifically examined open source router software for use at 50+ person LAN events on campus. I ended up selecting pfSense, and have been happy with it ever since. If you're interested, the slides are linked below. Consider this a mini-review of DD-WRT, pfSense and Untangle from the perspective of some of the most demanding users on the planet: gamers at a LAN party.
Routing Systems: A Real Life Comparison
Showing posts with label Montana State University. Show all posts
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Friday, October 30, 2009
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Photosynth of MSU Engineering Complex
So I've been eagerly following the happenings of Photosynth. They recently released it publicly for the first time, and as a test I took a ton of pictures of the Engineering Complex at Montana State University. It consists of three interconnected buildings, Roberts Hall (where I commonly take EE classes), Cobleigh Hall (EE classes & Labs), and EPS (Engineering & Physical Sciences, where I take my CS classes/labs). It didn't turn out as well as I hoped, but I posted it none the less. Be sure to click on the Next 3d Group (or hit the m key) to view all the 3d viewpoints. It wasn't able to merge all the images into one 3d group, but I have high hopes for my next attempt.
Do note that currently it is Windows only, unfortunately.
Do note that currently it is Windows only, unfortunately.
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